Infractions Meaning in English
word · lemma: infraction
ˌɪnˈfɹækʃənz
in-FRAK-shunz
ɪnfɹˈækʃənz
in-FRAK-shunz
Definition
Violations of rules, laws, or agreements, usually referring to minor or less serious acts.
Usage & Nuances
'Infraction' is formal, mainly used in legal, academic, or official contexts. Common collocations: 'minor infraction', 'traffic infraction', 'first infraction'. It refers to less serious violations, not major crimes.
Spanish: infraccionesPortuguese (BR): infraçõesPortuguese (PT): infraçõesChinese (Simplified): 违规行为Chinese (Traditional): 違規行為Hindi: उल्लंघनArabic: مخالفاتBengali: লঙ্ঘন - ছোটখাটো অপরাধRussian: нарушенияJapanese: 違反 - 違反行為Vietnamese: vi phạm - sai phạmKorean: 위반 - 경범죄Turkish: ihlaller - kural ihlaliUrdu: خلاف ورزی - معمولی خلافIndonesian: pelanggaran - pelanggaran ringan
Example Sentences
There were several infractions during the test.
basic
Traffic infractions can result in small fines.
basic
The school keeps a record of student infractions.
basic
First-time infractions usually just get a warning.
natural
He was suspended after multiple infractions of the company rules.
natural
Even minor infractions can add up over time and cause problems.
natural