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Infringed meaning
simple past and past participle of infringe
Example sentences (20)
Additionally, Meta had the authority to reject data requests that infringed on users' privacy rights.
Creator Graham Linehan was furious about this, publishing on his blog the decision infringed upon his freedom of speech.
In July this year, the Bombay High Court held that Mr Malik's right to life was not infringed in any manner as he had been getting "specialized medical assistance".
Johnson has been involved in numerous such lawsuits on behalf of religious plaintiffs claiming that the government’s nod toward religious neutrality actually infringed on their rights to exercise their religion.
Last year, the I.T.C. ruled that the company infringed on the EKG tech of AliveCor, another medical device maker, a decision that the Biden administration has declined to overturn.
Newent infringed again and Thorns drove Luke Panting over for a try from another lineout.
The court ruled the ban was unconstitutional because it infringed on the federal government's jurisdiction over criminal matters.
The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
The tech giant had filed an emergency request for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to halt the order after appealing the US International Trade Commission's (ITC) decision that it had infringed Masimo's patents.
Two justices wrote concurring decisions, but only one agreed with the trio’s overall conclusion that the board had unconstitutionally infringed on students’ rights.
Yep, Gary dies in the ABC series’ last episode — but of the lung cancer that has steadily infringed on his health and quality of life for the past few weeks.
According to Superloop, the 19.9 percent stake infringed its constitution, which requires IMDA’s approval before share purchases above the threshold.
But the Supreme Court agreed the speedway’s attorney made plausible legal claims that the state infringed on rights for people to enjoy “the fruits of their own labor” and conducted ”unlawful selective enforcement” of its order against the speedway.
He said improvements to the house are not an issue but the neighbours are "fiercely protective over the Green Belt" - which they felt had been infringed and that's what they complained about.
If you feel any ICAN member has infringed on any ethical issue, you can write to the institute through the registrar, but you have to go to court to swear to an oath which your petition can come through.
No one, however, consulted the children to determine whether rights to become educated, functioning citizens might have been infringed.
North Dakota challenged the rule, claiming it infringed on state sovereignty and would diminish state revenue from oil and gas production, while the BLM estimated the rule could generate over $50 million in tax revenue, the North Dakota Monitor reported.
Shall not be infringed.
She told me she was concerned about women's rights to abortion being infringed upon, but ultimately concluded the economy was a more important issue - and that she believes Trump will do a better job stemming inflation.
Tesco lost an appeal against a legal ruling which found the old Clubcard Prices logo infringed upon Lidl’s trademark.