violation in Korean
violation in Korean is 침해, 위반, 유린 — violation means an act of breaking a law, rule, or agreement.
violation in Korean
침해
Pronounced: chimhae
act or instance of violating
위반
Pronounced: wiban
act or instance of violating
유린
Pronounced: yurin
act or instance of violating
What does "violation" mean?
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noun An act of breaking a law, rule, or agreement.
"Parking here is a violation of the building's rules."
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noun A serious intrusion on someone's rights, privacy, or dignity.
"The unauthorised search was a violation of their basic rights."
violation in a sentence
- Parking here is a violation of the building's rules.
- The inspection turned up several safety violations.
- The unauthorised search was a violation of their basic rights.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "violation" in Korean?
"violation" in Korean is 침해, 위반, 유린. violation means: An act of breaking a law, rule, or agreement.
How do you pronounce 침해?
"violation" in Korean is 침해, pronounced "chimhae".
How do you use "violation" in a sentence?
Example: "Parking here is a violation of the building's rules." In Korean, "violation" is 침해, 위반, 유린.
Are there other ways to say "violation" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "violation": 침해, 위반, 유린.
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