noun an act of violating or the condition of being violated
Infringement of a law or rule, often resulting in penalties or legal consequences
Violation of ethical standards or principles, leading to questions of morality or integrity
Breach of fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals or groups, often sparking international concern
Unauthorized access or misuse of personal or sensitive information, compromising individuals' privacy
Failure to comply with regulations aimed at preserving the environment, such as pollution or habitat destruction
Behavior or actions that go against company policies or professional standards, potentially leading to disciplinary action
Breaking rules of the road while driving, such as speeding or running red lights, resulting in fines or license suspension
In the context of a writer, violation may refer to breaking copyright laws or plagiarism.
In the context of a psychologist, violation may refer to breaching confidentiality or ethical guidelines.
In the context of a lawyer, violation may refer to breaking laws or codes of conduct.
In the context of a doctor, violation may refer to medical malpractice or breaching patient confidentiality.
In the context of a police officer, violation may refer to breaking laws or violating civil rights.
In the context of an accountant, violation may refer to fraudulent activities or breaching financial regulations.
In the context of a teacher, violation may refer to breaking school policies or educational standards.
In the context of an engineer, violation may refer to breaching safety regulations or professional standards.
In the context of a social worker, violation may refer to neglecting duty of care or violating client rights.
In the context of a politician, violation may refer to breaking laws or engaging in corrupt practices.