infraction+of+law
21be guilty of infraction — index break (violate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
22infraction — in|frac|tion [ınˈfrækʃən] n [U and C] formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: infractio, from infringere; INFRINGE] an act of breaking a rule or law infraction of ▪ minor infractions of the rules …
23infraction — A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty. A violation of a statute for which the only sentence authorized is a fine and which violation is expressly designated as an infraction …
24infraction — A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty. A violation of a statute for which the only sentence authorized is a fine and which violation is expressly designated as an infraction …
25breach of law — index crime, guilt, infraction, misdemeanor, misfeasance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
26violation of law — index breach, crime, felony, guilt, infraction, misdemeanor, misfeasance, offense Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
27infraction — Synonyms and related words: aberrance, aberrancy, abnormality, bad faith, breach, breach of contract, breach of faith, breach of law, breach of privilege, breach of promise, breach of trust, breaking, civil disobedience, contravention, crime,… …
28infraction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. breach, violation; infringement, transgression. See illegality, disobedience. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. violation, infringement, breach; see violation 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. violation,… …
29infraction — noun chiefly Law a violation or infringement of a law or an agreement. Derivatives infractor noun Origin ME: from L. infractio(n ), from infringere (see infringe) …
30infraction — in|frac|tion [ ın frækʃən ] noun count or uncount FORMAL a situation in which someone breaks a law or rule …