verb (past tense of ‘reviolate’) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The accused was found guilty of reviolating the law after multiple offenses.

Definition:The act of repeatedly breaking or disregarding a law

From reviolating law

Example:Both parties were reviolating the agreement which resulted in a costly lawsuit.

Definition:The act of breaking or disregarding a formal agreement more than once

From reviolating agreement

Example:The company had to face significant penalties for reviolating the contract with its supplier.

Definition:The act of breaching a contract more than once

From reviolating contract

Example:The employee was warned about the severe consequences of reviolating the office rules again.

Definition:The act of breaking rules more than once, especially in an organizational context

From reviolating rules

Example:Management had to address the latest instance of reviolating company policies by an employee.

Definition:The act of disregarding company policies more than once

From reviolating policies

Example:This repeated act of reviolating social norms has caused friction in the community.

Definition:The act of repeatedly violating norms or standards

From reviolating norms

Example:The repeated instance of reviolating trust has eroded the relationship significantly.

Definition:The act of repeatedly breaking trust

From reviolating trust

Example:The client thought it was a one-time mistake, but it was a reviolation of professional boundaries again.

Definition:The act of repeatedly overstepping a personal or professional boundary

From reviolating boundary