infractor

[ɪnˈfræktər]

infractor Definition

  • 1a person who breaks the law or a rule
  • 2a person who infringes on someone's rights or property

Using infractor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "infractor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police arrested the infractor for speeding.

  • Example

    The company sued the infractor for copyright infringement.

  • Example

    The judge sentenced the infractor to five years in prison.

infractor Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for infractor

  • law-abiding citizen

Phrases with infractor

  • a person who violates traffic laws and regulations

    Example

    The city has increased fines for traffic infractors to improve road safety.

  • a person or company that uses, makes, or sells a patented invention without permission from the patent owner

    Example

    The court ordered the patent infractor to pay damages to the patent holder.

  • serial infractor

    a person who repeatedly violates laws or rules

    Example

    The school expelled the serial infractor for cheating on exams.

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Summary: infractor in Brief

'Infractor' [ɪnˈfræktər] refers to a person who breaks the law or a rule, or infringes on someone's rights or property. It is often used in legal contexts, such as 'The company sued the infractor for copyright infringement.' 'Infractor' can also be modified by phrases like 'traffic infractor' or 'patent infractor,' and is synonymous with 'offender' or 'violator.'