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infringing
adjective as in lawless
Weak matches
- anarchical
- anarchistic
- bad
- contumacious
- criminal
- despotic
- disobedient
- disordered
- disorderly
- evil
- fierce
- heterodox
- insubordinate
- insurgent
- mutinous
- nihilistic
- noncompliant
- nonconformist
- piratical
- rebellious
- recusant
- revolutionary
- riotous
- savage
- seditious
- tempestuous
- terrorizing
- traitorous
- tyrannous
- uncivilized
- uncultivated
- unorthodox
- unpeaceful
- unrestrained
- untamed
- warlike
- wild
Example Sentences
Under the Constitution, presidents are empowered to use executive orders to authorize the government to do anything within the power of the executive branch, but not while infringing on the other branches’ powers.
The US Environmental Protection Agency said Hino has also agreed to recall some infringing heavy-duty trucks and to replace marine and locomotive engines across the country to offset excess air emissions.
Its coastguard has since clashed frequently with Philippines vessels, claiming they are infringing on Chinese territory, despite being only just outside the Philippines maritime boundary and nowhere near China's coastline.
“I don’t appreciate you infringing on our privacy,” the farmer said, panting, as he met us by the Tesla.
Temu said it investigated this case and "removed the infringing products that were found"
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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