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Asked on December 25, 2021 in Word choice.
I would recommend Victor.
Is-a noun formed by affixation (to violate) + or?
According to Macmillan Dictionary :
DERIVED WORD
violator
Noun
To violate
– To do something that is in opposition to a law, agreement, principle etc. 2
// All companies that violate environmental laws will be fined. This is due to high production, high cost and strict legal requirements.
Though dictionaries refer to a person ( Oxford, St. Louis, New York, etc.) it can be used for companies.
Which example we want to look at is Context.Reverso. It’s also
underscored the need of adopting domestic laws to sanction all violators, including companies.
The Toyota Motor Company and some, but not all, of its regional distributors assisted the Panel in its efforts to identify possible violators of the embargo.
Singapore has the legal means to penalize violators and has taken enforcement action against several companies.
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Word choice.
I would recommend Victor.
Is-a noun formed by affixation (to violate) + or?
According to Macmillan Dictionary :
DERIVED WORD
violator
Noun
To violate
– To do something that is in opposition to a law, agreement, principle etc. 2
// All companies that violate environmental laws will be fined. This is due to high production, high cost and strict legal requirements.
Though dictionaries refer to a person ( Oxford, St. Louis, New York, etc.) it can be used for companies.
Which example we want to look at is Context.Reverso. It’s also
underscored the need of adopting domestic laws to sanction all violators, including companies.
The Toyota Motor Company and some, but not all, of its regional distributors assisted the Panel in its efforts to identify possible violators of the embargo.
Singapore has the legal means to penalize violators and has taken enforcement action against several companies.
- 34538 views
- 222 answers
- 12428 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Other.
Why does your sentence form one complete idea?
Is the ‘compound subject’ an homogeneous subject?
What is compound sentence?
An independent clause is a clause that has a subject and verb and forms a complete thought. The example of a compound sentence is, “This house is too expensive and that house is too small. ” “Application
of ‘Flavorization ‘Letter from ‘Flavor of ‘Flavour” to the reader.: ‘By FLA ‘By FLA ‘Flavor of ‘Flavor of ‘Flavor of ‘Flavor of ‘Favor”
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Is anything important or something? According to Oxford Living Dictionary “A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something”. CollinsCobuild: “Something that prevents people from doing by making them afraid of what will happen to them if they do something”.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
Is anything important or something? According to Oxford Living Dictionary “A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something”. CollinsCobuild: “Something that prevents people from doing by making them afraid of what will happen to them if they do something”.
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Asked on November 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think, ” to anger ” suits suits me.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, it shows that children are very small, meaning that, in most cases, they have no problem with pronunciation (in English, only in some cases, not all) as a result of their age. com/dictionary/anger transitive
verb
: to
make a person angry
// He was angry a few
times at the decision. com/dictionary/anger : anger transitive verb : to make (someone) angry // he was angry about the decision.
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Asked on November 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think, ” to anger ” suits suits me.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, it shows that children are very small, meaning that, in most cases, they have no problem with pronunciation (in English, only in some cases, not all) as a result of their age. com/dictionary/anger transitive
verb
: to
make a person angry
// He was angry a few
times at the decision. com/dictionary/anger : anger transitive verb : to make (someone) angry // he was angry about the decision.
- 304720 views
- 105 answers
- 112521 votes
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Asked on November 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think, ” to anger ” suits suits me.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, it shows that children are very small, meaning that, in most cases, they have no problem with pronunciation (in English, only in some cases, not all) as a result of their age. com/dictionary/anger transitive
verb
: to
make a person angry
// He was angry a few
times at the decision. com/dictionary/anger : anger transitive verb : to make (someone) angry // he was angry about the decision.
- 304720 views
- 105 answers
- 112521 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think, ” to anger ” suits suits me.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, it shows that children are very small, meaning that, in most cases, they have no problem with pronunciation (in English, only in some cases, not all) as a result of their age. com/dictionary/anger transitive
verb
: to
make a person angry
// He was angry a few
times at the decision. com/dictionary/anger : anger transitive verb : to make (someone) angry // he was angry about the decision.
- 304720 views
- 105 answers
- 112521 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
I think, ” to anger ” suits suits me.
According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, it shows that children are very small, meaning that, in most cases, they have no problem with pronunciation (in English, only in some cases, not all) as a result of their age. com/dictionary/anger transitive
verb
: to
make a person angry
// He was angry a few
times at the decision. com/dictionary/anger : anger transitive verb : to make (someone) angry // he was angry about the decision.
- 304720 views
- 105 answers
- 112521 votes