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Violation

Violation. JAEWONLEE & KIHOON CHOI . LET’S LOOK UP. WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF VIOLATION?. V I O L A T I O N. Dictionary definition. VIOLATION –noun 1. the act of violating. 2. the state of being violated.

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Violation

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  1. Violation JAEWONLEE & KIHOON CHOI

  2. LET’S LOOK UP • WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF VIOLATION?

  3. V I O L A T I O N

  4. Dictionary definition VIOLATION –noun • 1. the act of violating. • 2. the state of being violated. • 3. a breach, infringement, or transgression, as of a law, rule, promise, etc.: He was fined for a traffic violation. • 4. desecration; profanation: the violation of a cemetery. • 5. sexual molestation, especially rape. • 6. a distortion of meaning or fact.

  5. Different forms of word • Original – violation (Noun) • Different- violable (Adjective) • Violability(Noun) • Vioably(Adverb) • Violative (Adjective)

  6. BETTER UNDERSTANDING For modern Use of violation

  7. MORDERN USES • -1. to break, disregard, or infringe (a law, agreement, etc) • 2. to rape or otherwise sexually assault • 3. to disturb rudely or improperly; break in upon

  8. ARCHAIC USES • Origin: 1400–50; late Middle English < Latin violātiōn-  (stem of violātiō) equivalent to violāt

  9. Let’s go for history of Violation!!@@@@

  10. HISTORY violation • early 15c., from L. violationem is meaning "an injury, irreverence" from violates •  "to violate, treat with violence, outrage, dishonor"

  11. THANK YOU • You’re welcome

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