Violates
Violates is the third-person singular present tense of the verb violate. The verb violate has several senses centered on transgression or harm: to break a law, rule, or agreement; to infringe upon rights or privacy; or to desecrate, spoil, or disrespect something considered binding or sacred. In common usage, it often conveys a breach of established norms or duties.
The word comes from Latin violare, meaning to injure, wrong, or offend, and entered English through Old
Grammatically, violate is transitive and requires an object. Typical constructions include: violates a law or regulation;
In legal and policy language, more precise terms such as breach, infringe, or trespass may be used
Usage notes: a statement that someone/ something violates a rule carries a sense of active wrongdoing or