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to infringe
verb
Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
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He was trying not to infringe on her routine.
We didn't mean to infringe on copyrights or anything".
It makes them more inclined to infringe rather than buy".
"I don't want to infringe on anyone's personal space".
I have no desire to infringe on that.
Attempts to limit campaign spending tend to fail and to infringe the constitution's free-speech guarantee.
That would have made it easier for Congress to infringe on civil liberties and civil rights.
Even if a lord of men is unworthy, no subject would dare to infringe his prerogative.
"This does nothing to infringe on the rights of law-abiding citizens," Mr. Toomey said.
In Germany, whenever the government begins to infringe on individual freedom, society stands up.
It is not to alter laws, not to infringe liberties, not to persecute Muslims.
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