violater

/ˈvaɪəˌleɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who breaks or fails to obey a law, rule, or agreement.
    • The company sued the violater for breaking the terms of the contract.
    • Any violater of the school dress code will receive a warning.
    • The security guard reported the violater to the police for trespassing.
  2. A person who disturbs or interrupts something, such as peace or privacy.
    • She considered the photographer a violater of her personal space.
    • The loud music from the party made him a violater of the neighborhood's quiet hours.
    • The protesters were seen as violaters of the public peace.
  3. A person who treats something sacred or important with disrespect.
    • The vandals were violaters of the ancient temple.
    • He felt like a violater of the trust his friend had placed in him.
    • The historian called the looters violaters of cultural heritage.
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