Rule breaking refers to going against established guidelines, regulations, or norms. It can involve disobedience, noncompliance, or disregard for the rules in place.
"Breach" is a word that has the same meaning as "violated," indicating the breaking or failing to comply with a rule, agreement, or law.
Perfidy means deceitfulness or untrustworthiness, especially in an act of betrayal or breaking of a promise.
A transgressor is someone who breaks a law or rule, typically resulting in wrongdoing or misconduct.
Yes, penalty is a synonym for punishment. It refers to the consequence or punishment imposed for breaking a rule, law, or regulation.
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The player is breaking the rule of no running with the ball in you r hands
It means you have been fired, sacked, dismissed for breaking a rule.
by breaking rule and regulations of assembly
It depends on where you live
One can be successful if he breaks the rules, but breaking the rules just to break the rules will not necessarily make a person successful. If one is to break (or follow) the rules, one must examine the rule objectively and see if it is a good and just rule. One should not break a rule simply because the rule is something he doesn't want to do. Breaking a rule simply because you want to is called "being a child." Challenging and breaking a rule for an injustice either in the execution of a fair rule or in an injustice in the rule itself is not only acceptable, I believe it is a responsibility.
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You should post the link and rule they are breaking on a Supervisor's or CA's message board. You can also post in the Community Forum under "Report Vandalism and Abuse".
A homograph for a money paid as a penalty is "fine," which can mean both a monetary penalty for breaking a rule or a quality of being of high quality.
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The fines for breaking health and safety rules depend on what country, province or state you are in, what rule you broke, and whether you have been found breaking the same rule in the past or at another location, as well as how severe the impact could be if your breaking a rule could lead to an injury or illness.