Examples of 'would have violated' in a sentence

Meaning of "would have violated"

would have violated: This phrase is used to suggest a hypothetical scenario where a particular action or behavior could potentially breach a rule, law, agreement, or moral code. It implies a potential transgression or infringement that did not actually occur but was possible

How to use "would have violated" in a sentence

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would have violated
That would have violated the deal.
It stated that any other way of handling this case would have violated national law.
If it occurred would have violated a law of nature.
No Rabbinic rule has been found according to which Jesus would have violated Sabbath.
This would have violated their sense of humanity.
The inclusion of the Citytv stations would have violated that policy in five major markets.
That would have violated their treaty obligations.
Therefore, enforcing the mahr would have violated public policy.
That would have violated the basic principle of freedom of association.
Or did he destroy them secretly, which would have violated the agreements he signed?
It would have violated a sacred trust to turn him in to the law.
Wide-scale domestic surveillance under military command would have violated the fundamental principle of civilian control.
I would have violated every tenet of Vulcan philosophy simply to be near her.
Not divulging the information would have violated Lewis ' fiduciary duty to shareholders.
I would have violated the terms of the sit-down.
His coins carried no images, which would have violated Jewish prescriptions against idolatry.
I would have violated the terms of the sit-down . This is a violation.
Several months ago, I destroyed evidence that would have violated his parole.
But that would have violated rule number two.
That would have violated the deal. You could have told us.
Not divulging that information would have violated Lewis ' fiduciary duty to the bank 's shareholders.
It would have violated Wyo.
Hey, if I was packing, I would have violated the terms of the sit-down.
Eugene would have violated Carl back to prison for talking to Pony.
If He had not then He would have violated this commandment and would have sinned.
To join would have violated the Defence Act.
If so, you would have violated one of the main clauses.
Indeed, a call would have violated the collective agreement.
But bringing on Welles would have violated Lucas ' rule to utilize established actors.
He refused as it would have violated the Jewish Sabbath, a decision which saved his life.
Look, I never would have violated my restraining order.
However, that would have violated both Martensen and his father's wishes.
Hey, if I was packing, I would have violated the terms of the sit-down. This is a violation.
With the scandals, Facebook would have violated the rules of a previous settlement in 2011.

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