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breach
noun as in gap
noun as in violation of a law
noun as in change from friendly to unfriendly relationship
Example Sentences
Party officials said the expulsions were for breaching rules that ban members from joining any other political party in the UK or abroad.
That threshold is frozen and highly likely to be breached by the state pension from April 2027, meaning the portion of pension income over this threshold would be taxed.
Exclusive Resorts said Mr Chesworth and his wife had been required to vacate their home because of "serious and persistent" breaches of their licence, including harassment.
Nor should club staff be demanding supporters open their phones as they have claimed happens, arguing this is a privacy breach and a data protection issue.
Following that statement, she said she had been advised that any such payment to her for those televised dramatisations could be a breach of terrorism laws.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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