violate

suomi-englanti sanakirja

violate englannista suomeksi

  1. rikkoa

  2. raiskata

  3. rienata

  4. riistää

  5. loukata

  1. rikkoa

  2. Verbi

violate englanniksi

  1. To break or disregard (a rule or convention).

  2. (ant)

    (ux)

  3. (quote-journal)

  4. To rape.

  5. (syn)

  6. (quote-book)

  7. To cite (a person) for a parole violation.

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  10. Subject to violation.

  11. (quote-book) Grosart|title=The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell(nb...)|series=The Fuller Worthies’ Library|volume=II (Prose)|location=London|publisher=(nb...)|year_published=1875|page=479|pageurl=http://archive.org/details/completeworksin01marvgoog/page/479/mode/1up|oclc=277188845|passage=It was declared and resolved to be an undouted ancient standing order, not to be violate, and so was entred and established upon the booke.

  12. (RQ:Tennyson Princess)

  13. (quote-book)|title=Poems|location=London|publisher=(w),(nb...)|section=stanza VI|page=96|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/poemsmallrich/page/96/mode/1up|oclc=4414212|passage=Ev’n as the pale hag’s muffled muttering / Draws down the moon from heaven, the ſpell of Fate / Draws me from thee. Our bonds in burſting ſtring, / And all are violate!

  14. (synonym of).

  15. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) T(quote-gloss) Newcomb for Thomas Heath,(nb...)|year_published=1655|page=169|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_theophania-or-severall-_sales-sir-w_1655/page/n174/mode/1up|oclc=15638228|passage=My Fathers blood, ''Agneſias'' languiſhing griefs, my violate marriage, and this late contempt, raiſed ſeveral paſſions, which like ſo many torrents, overthrew all obſtacles that withſtood the rapacity of their courſe, (..)

  16. (quote-book)|title=A Short Manual against the Infidelity of This Age.(nb...)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) R(quote-gloss) Fleming, and sold at the Shop of (w)|pages=62–63|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=uAD_q0GkUy0C&pg=PA63|oclc=614687065|passage=And this Promiſe had never been accompliſhed, unleſs Jeſus, as the great promiſed ''Meſſiah'', had taken off the Doom of the violate Law, (..)

  17. (quote-book)|compiler=Alden (educator)|Timothy Alden|title=A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions with Occasional Notes|volume=I|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=J. Seymour,(nb...)|year_published=1814|page=35|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=h8cvAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35|oclc=19843505|passage=By him the violate law spoke out / Its thunders; (..)

  18. (quote-book) Ray|title=V.S. Naipaul: Critical Essays|volume=III|location=New Delhi|publisher=Atlantic Publishers and Distributors|page=163|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=p6c0O22ZP2gC&pg=PA163|isbn=81-269-0352-X|passage=Singh’s sense of abandonment becomes acute when he fails as a politician. He is divided between the fear of black domination and the fear of civilization. He is the betrayed, the violate and the entrapped individual.

  19. Morally impure.

  20. (quote-book)&93;|title=The Warres of the Great|Cyrus King of Persia, against Antiochus King of Assyria, with the Tragicall Ende of Panthæa.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) E. A. for William Blackwal,(nb...)|year_published=1594|section=signature C2, recto|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_the-warres-of-cyrus-king_1594/page/n18/mode/1up|oclc=1180819446|passage=The bruite of which her rare perfections ran, (..) laſtly reſted in the princes eares, / Who (..) / Inuades my caſtell when I was at reſt, / And bare my daughter thence with violate hands, / Vnto his pallace where ſhe doth remaine, (..)

  21. (quote-book) King & Co.(nb...)|year_published=1873|page=300|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=wq-rCTtBqMcC&pg=PA300|oclc=5064697|passage=Naples is glad because her king has fallen / By my hand first; / Take home the lesson to thee, faithless warden, / The foremost and the worst, / Who makest of this lovely land, God’s garden, / A nation violate, corrupt, accurst.

  22. (RQ:Wilde Poems) nigher came, and touched her throat, and with hands violate // Undid the cuirass, and the crocus gown, / And bared the breasts of polished ivory, (..)

  23. (inflection of)

  24. (feminine plural of)

  25. (es-verb form of)