Infractions [noun]

Definition of Infractions:

violation

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Sentence/Example of Infractions:

As she described how the hands of slaves were tied before they were whipped for infractions she crossed her wrists.

All infractions of brotherly love are frowned upon and severely punished, and continued dissension or rebellion means expulsion.

These, however, failed; and infractions of the armistice having occurred, the conflict was resumed.

But this is a mere trifle, a bagatelle, to the many other infractions of which he is guilty.

Hough says infractions are so few that it would be hard to say what the penalties are, probably ridicule and ostracism.

He who punishes infractions of the law is therefore the real master of society.

An ordinary degree of vigilance would be competent to the prevention of any material infractions upon the rights of the revenue.

He was a strict disciplinarian, and had a tendency to punish heavily for very minor infractions of the rules.

The government for a long time overlooked their infractions of the Treaty of 1863, but finally was compelled to interfere.

Many very respectable people allow themselves so many infractions in this particular, that I think it my duty to dwell upon it.