violate
break a law / desecrate / assault / disturb
Transitive Verb
past: violatedpp: violateding: violating
This term carries a heavy weight of transgression, suggesting a breach of a boundary that is either legal, moral, or spiritual. When applied to laws or agreements, it implies a formal failure to comply, often leading to legal penalties or sanctions. In contexts involving sacred spaces or personal peace, the word evokes a sense of desecration or an aggressive intrusion. It describes an act that destroys the purity or sanctity of a subject, whether that be a physical shrine or the psychological state of silence and privacy.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To break a law, agreement, or a set of rules.
"The company was fined for violating environmental regulations."
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To fail to respect a sacred place, object, or belief.
"The vandals were arrested after they violated the shrine."