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violative

[vahy-uh-ley-tiv, vahy-uh-luh-tiv] / ˈvaɪ əˌleɪ tɪv, ˈvaɪ ə lə tɪv /


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"But polygamy is a practice which, in the end, is violative of women's rights and it must go."

From BBC

“Police rummage though social media without limits, turning our digital lives into sources of surveillance. It might feel less violent than some of the other police misconduct, but it is still violative and wrong.”

From Seattle Times

The SEC says the subpoenas for Tesla and Musk records that Musk finds objectionable reflect “legitimate inquiries as to new potentially violative conduct by Tesla and Musk.”

From Los Angeles Times

Systems that searched for "violative content" had removed 17 million of the videos removed automatically.

From BBC

“A review of defendant’s personal history reveals a life lived in the extremes: extreme childhood circumstances, extreme criminal and violative conduct, and extreme efforts to succeed when out of custody,” they wrote.

From Los Angeles Times