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What is contraving?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/3/2025

Contraving is not a widely recognized term in English, and it may be a misspelling or a specific jargon from a niche field. If you meant "contravening," it refers to the act of violating or going against a law, rule, or agreement. In legal contexts, it is used to describe actions that breach statutory requirements or regulations. Please provide more context if you meant a different term or concept.

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