infract (Meaning)

Wordnet

infract (v)

act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises

Webster

infract (a.)

Not broken or fractured; unharmed; whole.

Webster

infract (v. t.)

To break; to infringe.

infract Sentence Examples

  1. The car's tire infracted against the curb, causing a flat.
  2. The surgeon infracted the skin during the operation.
  3. The law infracted upon the rights of the accused.
  4. The company's actions infracted on the patent.
  5. The painting infracted the copyright.
  6. The student infracted the rules by cheating on the exam.
  7. The fence infracted the property line.
  8. The tree's roots infracted the water pipe.
  9. The drug infracted the body's immune system.
  10. The laser infracted the glass, cutting it cleanly.

FAQs About the word infract

act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promisesNot broken or fractured; unharmed; whole., To break; to infringe.

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observance, observance, respecting,respecting, noninfringement, upholding, upholding,noninfringement

The car's tire infracted against the curb, causing a flat.

The surgeon infracted the skin during the operation.

The law infracted upon the rights of the accused.

The company's actions infracted on the patent.