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contravene

1 of 1verb
/ˌkɑntrəˈvin/
Forms:contravenes,contravening,contravened,contravened
1

to go against an argument or statement

C2
  • The evidence clearly contravenes the defendant's testimony.
  • Her alibi was contravened by video evidence placing her at the scene of the crime.
  • Test results contravened the manufacturer's claims about the product's efficacy.
2

to violate an established legal standard, policy, or procedural protocol

  • Distributing those copyrighted materials online contravened intellectual property law.
  • Altering official documents is a serious offense that would contravene rules of professional conduct for public employees.
  • Driving without insurance contravenes state auto regulations.