infract

/ɪnˈfrækt/
verb
  1. To break or violate a law, rule, or agreement.
    • The company was fined for infracting environmental regulations.
    • If you infract the terms of the contract, you may face legal consequences.
    • Students who infract the school's dress code will be sent to the office.
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