tr.v., -fract·ed, -fract·ing, -fracts.
To infringe; violate.
[Latin īnfringere, īnfrāct-, to destroy. See infringe.]
infractor in·frac'tor n.
Dictionary:
in·fract (ĭn-frăkt')
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[Latin īnfringere, īnfrāct-, to destroy. See infringe.]
infractor in·frac'tor n.| WordNet: infract |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
act in disregard of laws and rules
Synonyms: transgress, offend, violate, go against, breach, break
| infringe | |
| Dressler's syndrome |
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