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infringe (verb), infringes; infringed; infringing
1. To break in or to violate the terms or requirements of, as an oath or law: To copy the contents of Dana's book and put it in another person's publication without permission infringed on her copyright.
2. Etymology: from Latin infringere, "to damage, to break off"; from in-, "in" + frangere, "to break".
To violate or to trespass on the rights of other people.
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