Violar in english

Rape

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rape

violar = be in violation of ; breach ; violate ; rape ; infringe (on/upon) ; ravish. 

Example: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Example: He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Example: Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Example: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Example: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Example: Who the devil did he think he was, abducting her from the ballroom and practically ravishing her?.

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» violar en grupogang-rape .

Example: Everyone is demanding justice for a 23-year-old physiotherapist who was brutally gang-raped and is battling for her life.

» violar la confidencialidadbreach + confidentiality .

Example: The author warns against the many ways in which confidentiality could be breached through carelessness.

» violar la intimidadinvade + privacy .

Example: Internet surveys also invade the interactional privacy of online communities.

» violar los derechosinvade + rights .

Example: Gathering of this type of information that might be deemed to invade the private rights of an individual.

» violar una leyviolate + a lawbreak + the lawbe in breach of + law .

Example: ASCAP has suggested that the libraries in question may have violated the copyright laws because they neglected to obtain permission from copyright owners to perform the music included in their events.

Example: Unmarried people who break the law are subject to punishment by lashing.

Example: The EU has started to clamp down on websites offering mobile phone services after more than half were found to be in breach of EU consumer laws.

» violar un derechoinfringe + rightviolate + a right .

Example: The Act was finally allowed to lapse in 1695 and the Stationers' Company was unable to protect its members' rights against those who chose to infringe them.

Example: This article briefly reviews some of the research on stress and links this back to assertiveness -- standing up for one's rights without violating the rights of others -- as a stress-reducing technique which might be applicable in the library situation.

» violar un principioviolate + a principle .

Example: 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up -- I hope his parents don't raise a stink -- and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles= "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".

Violar synonyms

assault in spanish: asalto, pronunciation: əsɔlt nounplunder in spanish: saqueo, pronunciation: plʌndɜr noun, verboutrage in spanish: atropello, pronunciation: aʊtreɪdʒ nounviolate in spanish: violar, pronunciation: vaɪəleɪt verbravish in spanish: violar, pronunciation: rævɪʃ verbviolation in spanish: violación, pronunciation: vaɪəleɪʃən nounrapine in spanish: rapiña, pronunciation: rəpin noundespoil in spanish: despojar, pronunciation: despɔɪl verbdishonor in spanish: deshonra, pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜr noun, verbdishonour in spanish: deshonra, pronunciation: dɪʃənʊr noun, verbcolza in spanish: colza, pronunciation: koʊlzə nounsexual assault in spanish: asalto sexual, pronunciation: sekʃuələsɔlt nounravishment in spanish: violación, pronunciation: rævɪʃmənt nounbrassica napus in spanish: brassica napus, pronunciation: brəsikənæpəs noun
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