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infract

[in-frakt] / ɪnˈfrækt /






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“A few weeks later, they searched my cell, they confiscated the book, and they infracted me for having the book that they gave me,” Wright said.

From The Guardian

“Governments pay a lot of attention to the risk of being infracted because it is very expensive and it is not brilliant for your reputation,” she said.

From The Guardian

It's a fixture that inverts the stereotypical differences between north and south, and proves that opposites infract.

From The Guardian

These feudal tenures were established in law; woe to the tenant who presumed to infract them!

From Project Gutenberg

There was a retributive justice for all those who infracted the rules of the game.

From Project Gutenberg