Infraction

Noun

 * 1)  A minor offence, petty crime
 * 2) a violation; breach
 * 3)  A major violation of rules which leads to a penalty, if detected by the referee.

Related terms

 * infringe
 * infringement

Adverbs for Infraction
painfully; frigidly; usually; remarkably; vexatiously; probably; luckily; fortunately; gratifyingly; uncertainly; erratically; undeniably; mysteriously; inscrutably; happily; negligibly.

Thesaurus
aberrance, aberrancy, abnormality, bad faith, breach, breach of contract, breach of faith, breach of law, breach of privilege, breach of promise, breach of trust, breaking, civil disobedience, contravention, crime, criminality, delinquency, deviance, deviancy, disobedience, encroachment, error, faux pas, frowardness, illegality, improperness, impropriety, inappropriateness, incorrectness, incursion, indecorousness, indecorum, indiscipline, indocility, infringement, inroad, insubordination, intractability, intrusion, lapse, lawbreaking, lawlessness, naughtiness, noncompliance, nonconformity, noncooperation, nonobedience, offense, overstepping, passive resistance, recusancy, sin, sinfulness, slip, transgression, trespass, trespassing, uncooperativeness, unduteousness, undutifulness, unfitness, unfittingness, unlawfulness, unrighteousness, unseemliness, unsubmissiveness, unsuitability, usurpation, violation, violation of law, waywardness, wickedness, willful disobedience, wrong, wrongfulness, wrongness

Etymology
From infractio < infractum, past participle of infringere < in: + frangere:.

Translations

 * Finnish: rike, rikkomus


 * Finnish: rikkominen
 * German: Übertretung


 * Korean: 위반 (wiban)


 * Finnish:

Anagrams

 * infarction

Noun

 * 1) offense (US), departure
 * 2) infringement, infraction

Etymology
From infractio