infringe - use in sentences

Object

  • copyright: The making of this copy will not infringe the copyright in the content.
  • patent: She also describes how a designer may take action should anyone infringe the patent.
  • prohibition: The Director General has today made a decision that the revised conditions do not infringe the Chapter I prohibition.
  • liberty: Coercive measures, which infringe civil liberties, are incompatible with maternity care.

Preposition: on

  • trademark: The name cannot infringe on a trademark or service mark.
  • copyright: I will not suffer these interruptions while I'm infringing on copyright!
  • liberty: If he assaults someone then he is overstepping his rights by infringing on the liberty of another.

Modifying Another Word

  • otherwise: A performer or someone acting on his or her behalf can however consent to any act that would otherwise infringe his or her rights.
  • potentially: Of course it is the local authority who will ultimately decide on planning permission for any structure that will potentially infringe the aerodrome airspace.
  • not: The Notebook Guardian does not infringe upon Kensington's patent.
  • directly: Perhaps one could boldly suggest that an SEP could not directly infringe a third party's trade mark.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • upon: Policeman infringes upon ' human rights ' of local Youth!

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