Violate
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late Middle English: from Latin violat- ‘treated violently’, from the verb violare .
wiktionary
From Latin violatus, past participle of violare(“treat with violence, whether bodily or mental”), from vis(“strength, power, force, violence”).
etymonline
violate (v.)
early 15c., "to break" (an oath, etc.), from Latin violatus, past participle of violare "treat with violence, dishonor, outrage" (see violation). Sense of "ravish" is first recorded mid-15c. Related: Violated; violating.