infract (Meaning)
infract (v)
act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
infract (a.)
Not broken or fractured; unharmed; whole.
infract (v. t.)
To break; to infringe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of infract
infract Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The painting infracted the copyright.
- The student infracted the rules by cheating on the exam.
- The fence infracted the property line.
- The tree's roots infracted the water pipe.
- The drug infracted the body's immune system.
- 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.
offence,violation, infringement, transgression,breach, contravention, trespass, offense, invasion, ignoring
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.