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infringing

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But as far as hacking goes, our government is doing it too—infringing on the rights of citizens.

Ebony took a place around the corner, close enough to check in on her mother every day without infringing on her independence.

Adam Harvey likes his privacy—and drones are infringing on it.

The raging public debate and drumbeat from Republicans that Obama is infringing on religious liberty has been largely ignored.

These laws are very strictly observed, and any one infringing them is punished with death.

Some brethren are infringing on the trades of others: resolutions are passed against such conduct.

Indeed, no one ever thought of infringing it, so powerful are habit and the force of association.

Now, therefore, is the time when it can be suspended without infringing the rights of any party.

The 'rule of law' secures that he shall exercise them without infringing the privileges of his neighbour.

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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to infringing, such as: anarchic, barbarous, chaotic, turbulent, unruly, and violent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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