Violate

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late Middle English: from Latin violat- ‘treated violently’, from the verb violare .


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From Latin violatus, past participle of violare(“treat with violence, whether bodily or mental”), from vis(“strength, power, force, violence”).


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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.