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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
“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"
But if she stays and the proposal is approved, the development would loom nearby, infringing on their privacy and tanking their home value.
Lyrically and thematically, “It’s a Ugly Come Up” is focused without infringing too much on the spontaneity that has become Shy’s trademark.
It’s not clear whether a city department head who searches work emails would be infringing on employees’ rights — particularly if those searches were conducted as part of a personnel investigation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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