violerò
Violerò is the first-person singular future indicative form of the Italian verb violare. Violare means to violate, infringe, breach, or trespass, and is typically used with objects such as la legge (the law), i termini del contratto (the terms of the contract), la privacy (privacy), or i diritti (the rights). In contemporary Italian, most uses concern legal or normative violations, while in literature or rhetoric it can be employed more broadly or metaphorically to signal a transgression of norms or rules.
Grammatical notes: Violare is a regular -are verb. The future indicative forms are io violerò, tu violerai,
Usage and nuance: Violare is commonly paired with nouns expressing rules or rights, for example violare la
See also: violare, violazione, violato, violazione dei diritti.