violator

/ˈvaɪəˌleɪtər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that breaks a rule, law, or agreement.
    • Any violator of the school dress code will be sent to the office.
    • The parking violator received a ticket on the windshield.
    • The company was a known violator of environmental regulations.
  2. A person who enters a place without permission or disturbs something sacred or private.
    • The violator of the ancient tomb was cursed by local legend.
    • Security cameras caught the violator climbing over the fence.
    • She considered the photographer a violator of her privacy.
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