violare
Violare is an Italian verb of the first conjugation meaning to violate, breach, or infringe. It is used for actions that contravene laws, rules, contracts, or rights, and can also describe intruding on protected spaces or domains. The related noun violazione denotes a violation or breach, such as violazione della legge (breach of the law) or violazione dei diritti (violation of rights).
Etymology and form: Violare derives from Latin violāre and belongs to regular -are verbs. It appears in
Conjugation: As a regular -are verb, present indicative forms are: io viola, tu viola, lui/lei viola, noi
Usage and nuances: Violare commonly collocates with la legge, i regolamenti, i diritti, un contratto, la proprietà
See also: Violazione, diritto, diritto penale, diritti umani, privacy, domicilio, contratto.
This entry provides a concise overview of meaning, usage, and morphology for the Italian verb violare.