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infraction

[ in-frak-shuhn ]

noun

  1. breach; violation; infringement:

    an infraction of the rules.

  2. Medicine/Medical. an incomplete fracture of a bone.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of infraction1

First recorded in 1615–25, infraction is from the Latin word ¾±²Ô´Ú°ùÄ峦³Ù¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ¾±²Ô´Ú°ùÄ峦³Ù¾±Å ). See infract, -ion
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See breach.
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Example Sentences

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But hinting that the DA's participation was no longer certain, DA spokesman Willie Aucamp accused the ANC of a "serious infraction" and said the party had "crossed a line in the sand".

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"Users may add the location, date, time and the licence plate number of the vehicle in which the alleged mandatory hijab infraction occurred, which then 'flags' the vehicle online, alerting the police," the report said.

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Conservatives argue that other education department functions, such as administering loans, should be handled instead by the US Department of Treasury, and that civil rights infractions are the Department of Justice's domain.

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U.S. officials said the deal could result in the release of “dozens†of political prisoners, many detained for relatively minor infractions such as protesting in the streets or posting material deemed offensive to the government.

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“These alleged infractions are just the beginning of my worries,†he added.

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