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been infringed
verb
Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
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She too claims her right to a family life has been infringed.
Democrats in Florida began taking affidavits from aggrieved voters who claim their rights had been infringed.
The court found that the woman's religious freedom had been infringed.
The judge dismissed LTC's claim that its trademark has been infringed.
The BSC dismissed Mr Rapson's claim that his privacy had been infringed.
"I respect our freedoms; I think we've been infringed on way too much," he said.
It would be a hard case to make, even if her copyright has technically been infringed.
Their anger seems personal, as if their own property had been infringed.
So they did think that the plaintiff's right to a "private and family life" had been infringed.
The freelance authors' complaint alleged that their copyrights had been infringed by the inclusion of their articles in the databases.
For years, Shore had a successful practice representing patent holders, mostly universities, whose intellectual property had been infringed upon.
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