Associations to the word «Infringe»
Noun
- Copyright
- Infringement
- Patent
- Trademark
- Injunction
- Plaintiff
- Rights
- Defendant
- Privacy
- Copying
- Lawsuit
- Samsung
- Amendment
- Liability
- Liberty
- Charter
- Sovereignty
- Statute
- Litigation
- Freedom
- Privilege
- Holder
- Clause
- Judgement
- Monopoly
- Violation
- Notification
- Ordinance
- Court
- Provision
- Right
- Remedy
- Royalty
- Scrutiny
- Provider
- Importation
- Constitution
- Accused
- Misuse
- Subscriber
- Tort
- Apple
- Prohibition
- Etiquette
- Purchaser
Adjective
- Copyright
- Patent
- Defendant
- Unconstitutional
- Invalid
- Liable
- Unauthorized
- Patented
- Statute
- Rights
- Fourteenth
- Constitutional
- Alleged
- Substantive
- Asserting
- Derivative
- Fundamental
- Protected
- Jury
- Asserted
- Statutory
- Legitimate
- Lawful
- Unlawful
- Unfair
- Intellectual
- Valid
- Offending
- Copied
- Compelling
- Overturned
- Reasonable
- Prohibited
- Penal
- Ruling
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
INFRINGE, verb. (transitive) Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
INFRINGE, verb. (intransitive) Break in or encroach on something.
Dictionary definition
INFRINGE, verb. Go against, as of rules and laws; "He ran afoul of the law"; "This behavior conflicts with our rules".
INFRINGE, verb. Advance beyond the usual limit.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.