infraction (Meaning)

Wordnet

infraction (n)

a crime less serious than a felony

Webster

infraction (n.)

The act of infracting or breaking; breach; violation; nonobservance; infringement; as, an infraction of a treaty, compact, rule, or law.

infraction Sentence Examples

  1. The traffic infraction resulted in a hefty fine for the driver.
  2. The student's disciplinary infraction led to a suspension from school.
  3. The company imposed a warning for the minor infraction of the employee.
  4. The police officer issued a citation for the speeding infraction committed by the motorist.
  5. The speeding infraction carried a penalty of points on the driver's license.
  6. The parking infraction resulted in the vehicle being towed.
  7. The noise infraction disturbed the neighbors and warranted a complaint.
  8. The minor infraction involved a failure to yield at a stop sign.
  9. The repeat infraction of the same offense escalated the consequences.
  10. The severe infraction violated company policy and led to termination.

FAQs About the word infraction

a crime less serious than a felonyThe act of infracting or breaking; breach; violation; nonobservance; infringement; as, an infraction of a treaty, compact, rul

violation, offence, infringement, trespass, offense,breach, transgression, contravention, misconduct, nonobservance

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

The traffic infraction resulted in a hefty fine for the driver.

The student's disciplinary infraction led to a suspension from school.

The company imposed a warning for the minor infraction of the employee.

The police officer issued a citation for the speeding infraction committed by the motorist.