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Violated Moderate

Violated has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of violate

"The soldier violated his oath by betraying our secrets to the enemy."

In plain English: To violate something means to break an important rule, law, or agreement that you are supposed to follow.

"The rules were violated when he arrived late to work without calling ahead."

Adjective
1

treated irreverently or sacrilegiously

"The tourists violated the sacred tomb by climbing on its ancient pillars and taking selfies."

2

Having been broken or ignored, especially in a flagrant manner.

"The company faced severe penalties after its data privacy policies were violated by executives who knowingly sold customer information to advertisers."

In plain English: Violated means broken, damaged, or not working properly anymore.

"The violated rights were finally restored after years of suppression."

Usage: Use violated as an adjective to describe something that has been flagrantly breached or disregarded, such as rights, rules, or trust. This form emphasizes the severity of the transgression rather than simply stating that a violation occurred.

Example Sentences
"The violated rights were finally restored after years of suppression." adj
"The violated rules made everyone feel unsafe in the workplace." adj
"She felt violated when her privacy was completely ignored by the new system." adj
"A violated promise left him feeling betrayed and angry about the broken trust." adj
"The rules were violated when he arrived late to work without calling ahead." verb
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