What is another word for Contravened?

Pronunciation: [kˌɒntɹəvˈɛnd] (IPA)

Contravened is a verb that means to violate a law, rule or code of conduct. There are several synonyms for this word including, disobeyed, violated, transgressed, defied, flouted, infringed, and broke. Disobeyed has a more informal connotation whereas violated and transgressed imply a more serious offense. Defied suggests a deliberate challenge. Flouted emphasizes a disregard for authority. Infringed implies a violation of boundaries set by law or agreement. Lastly, broke is the most general term for contravening any rule or law. Understanding the different nuances of these synonyms will help you choose the right word to convey the intended meaning.

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Usage examples for Contravened

Except for grave offenses, such as adultery, insanity, crime or venereal disease, I do not think that anyone should receive a divorce in less than six months, nor do I think that any personal right is Contravened by the imposing of such a delay.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
As I had Contravened a general order by crossing the Federal lines without a pass, the Legation did not apply for my unconditional release: it merely pressed for the inquiry and trial that, in most civilized countries, a criminal can claim as a right.
"Border and Bastille"
George A. Lawrence
Civil law was to be greatly influenced by the Rights of Man; but those famous declarations were to a large extent Contravened in the ensuing civil strifes, and their application to real life was rendered infinitely more difficult by that predominance of the critical over the constructive faculties which marred the efforts of the revolutionary Babel-builders.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose

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