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is in contravention to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is in contravention to" is not correct in standard English; the correct form is "is in contravention of." You can use it when discussing actions or situations that violate laws, rules, or agreements.
Example: "The company's practices are in contravention of environmental regulations."
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Alternative expressions(20)
counter to
is against
contradict
running counter to
is at odds with
running contrary to
is in violation of
is inconsistent with
run counter to
runs contrary to
run contrary to
courses contrary to
be inconsistent with
diverge from
clash with
conflicts with
course contrary to
ran counter to
be at odds with
is contrary to
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A move that is in contravention to the constitution of the country.
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However, since urine output increased steadily during the study, this is in contravention to the objective of the study protocol which was to maintain a constant urine output by progressively reducing the parenteral volumes.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
The following year the company is found to be "in contravention" of the country's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
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Ignoring questions around the morality of keeping these properties out of the long-term rental market during a housing crisis, the majority of these lets are also likely to be in contravention to London housing law.
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Ignoring questions around the morality of keeping these properties out of the long-term rental market during the sort of housing crisis that London is going through, the majority of these lets are also likely to be in contravention to local housing law.
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Human rights lawyer Gabriel Armas-Cardona is also concerned that the mandatory waiting period in the bill is in contravention of human rights concerning access to healthcare.
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The Scottish Football Association is writing to Ashley to determine the extent of his influence and to establish whether he is in contravention of an agreement struck with Stewart Regan, the SFA's chief executive.
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Nevertheless, the presence of the Kenyan forces there was not invited by Somalia, nor welcomed by the African Union; it has embarrassed the great powers allied to Kenya and is in contravention of international law.
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This is in contravention of a ruling by the Parades Commission, the body set up to rule on contentious parades in Northern Ireland.
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"This is something I obviously could not match but I am disappointed by Notts County's behaviour in this regard, which is in contravention of football regulations, and we will seek advice as how best to deal with that".
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But a spokesperson added: "If a consumer has directly informed a company that they do not wish to be contacted by them, yet the company still persists in calling, that is in contravention of the rules".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "is in contravention to" in formal writing. The correct and widely accepted form is "is in contravention of".
Common error
The preposition "to" is often mistakenly used instead of "of" after "in contravention". Always use "of" to maintain grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a predicate adjective indicating a state of non-compliance or violation. Although Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is not correct, its use (albeit infrequent) signals an attempt to express that something goes against established rules or laws.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is in contravention to" is an incorrect form; the correct usage is "is in contravention of". While Ludwig AI finds some examples, this phrasing is grammatically flawed and should be avoided in favor of the correct preposition. The phrase aims to express that something violates a rule or agreement, but its incorrectness undermines its effectiveness. Use more precise and grammatically sound alternatives like "is in violation of" or "violates" to convey the intended meaning clearly and accurately.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is in violation of
This alternative uses different preposition showing something is not in compliance.
violates
This is a direct synonym, indicating a breach or infringement of a rule or law.
is contrary to
This expresses a direct opposition or contradiction.
conflicts with
This suggests a clash or incompatibility between two things.
is inconsistent with
This indicates a lack of alignment or agreement.
is at odds with
This implies a state of disagreement or opposition.
is counter to
This suggests a movement or direction that opposes something else.
is against
This is a more informal way of saying something is opposed to something else.
transgresses
This term implies exceeding or overstepping a boundary or limit, often in a moral or legal sense.
infringes upon
This implies encroachment on someone's rights or territory.
FAQs
What's the correct way to use the phrase?
The correct phrase is "is in contravention of". The preposition "of" should always follow "in contravention" to adhere to standard English grammar.
What does "is in contravention of" mean?
It means something violates or goes against a rule, law, agreement, or principle. It indicates a state of non-compliance or opposition.
Which is correct, "is in contravention to" or "is in contravention of"?
"Is in contravention of" is the correct form. "Is in contravention to" is grammatically incorrect. See also: "is in violation of".
What can I say instead of "is in contravention of"?
You can use alternatives like "violates", "is contrary to", or "conflicts with" depending on the context.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested