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Dictionary definition of contravene

To violate or go against a rule, law, regulation, or agreement.
"The landlord's actions contravene tenant rights."

Detailed meaning of contravene

When an action or decision contravenes a particular rule or law, it is in direct conflict with the established norm and is therefore illegal or unethical. Contravening can take many forms, such as disobeying a court order, breaking a contract, or ignoring a policy. Contravening can lead to consequences such as fines, legal penalties, or damage to one's reputation. In some cases, contravening a law or rule may be done deliberately as a form of protest or civil disobedience, in which individuals feel that the rule or law in question is unjust or in need of change. However, even in such cases, individuals may still face legal consequences for their actions.

Example sentences containing contravene

1. The company's actions contravene the established industry standards.
2. It is illegal to contravene the terms of the contract.
3. The new regulations contravene the principles of freedom of speech.
4. The decision to cut down the protected trees contravenes environmental laws.
5. His behavior contravenes the code of conduct for employees.
6. The politician's remarks contravene the principles of equality and inclusivity.

History and etymology of contravene

The verb 'contravene' has its etymological roots in Latin, particularly from the word 'contravenire.' In this Latin term, 'contra' means 'against,' and 'venire' means 'to come.' Therefore, the word 'contravene' originally conveyed the idea of coming or going against something, suggesting opposition or conflict. Over time, this Latin term evolved into the English word 'contravene,' which means to violate or go against a rule, law, regulation, or agreement. The etymology of 'contravene' underscores its historical association with actions or behaviors that stand in opposition to established norms or legal frameworks, emphasizing the act of coming into conflict with established rules and regulations.

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Further usage examples of contravene

1. The proposed policy changes would contravene the rights of marginalized communities.
2. The actions of the rebel group contravene international treaties.
3. The company's advertising campaign contravenes the regulations regarding false claims.
4. The new law is believed to contravene the constitution.
5. The company's practices contravene ethical guidelines.
6. The proposed legislation contravenes the principles of democracy.
7. It is important to ensure that our actions do not contravene human rights.
8. The school's dress code contravenes students' freedom of expression.
9. The government's decision to increase taxes contravenes its promise of reducing the burden on citizens.
10. The company's decision to pollute the river contravenes environmental protection laws.
11. The athlete's use of banned substances contravenes the rules of fair play.
12. The construction project contravenes zoning regulations.
13. The company's monopoly in the market contravenes anti-trust laws.
14. The order was contravened by the disobedient soldier.

GRE 13 (Graduate Record Examination), Options and Determinations, Compliance and Regulation, Command and Constraint, Rejection and Renunciation, Rules and Regulations

breach,disregard,flout,fracture,infringe,repudiate,trespass,violate

break,defy,disobey,infract,transgress

violate, obey, comply, adhere

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