infraction | |
gen. | malpractice |
econ. | offence |
environ. | infraction |
environ. engl. | infraction |
h.rghts.act. | offense |
IT transp. environ. | breach |
law | contravention; infringement; act giving rise to criminal proceedings |
market. commun. | violation |
"continue" | |
gymn. | "next comes" |
"continuez!" | |
box. | "go on!"; "go!" |
Continuez | |
avia. Canada | Go ahead |
continu | |
econ. met. | continuous; endless |
med. | persistent |
tech. | discrete |
continue | |
phonol. | continuant |
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malpractice | |||
predicate offence (de blanchiment de capitaux) | |||
offence | |||
infraction A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty | |||
infraction | |||
offense | |||
breach; security breach; system breach | |||
contravention; infringement; act giving rise to criminal proceedings | |||
criminal conduct | |||
violation | |||
infracture | |||
wilful disregard; wilful failure; wilful misconduct; wrongdoing; wrongful action |
infraction : 316 phrases in 28 subjects |