We are assured by good authorities that the Truce was generally disregarded, though the violator was threatened with the penalty of excommunication.
The Boers in hot haste began to issue further Proclamations, and President Steyn continued to call on his Burghers to "stand up as one man against the oppressor and violator of rights.
If you attempt it, you at once become a violator of the law and proceed at your peril.
For is not youthful vigor in its uncurbed impetuosity always a violator of the temple, and do we not all end in our years of maturity with an honest effort to atone for the profanation committed in the heat of youthful passion?
Anyone harbouring a violator of this rule shall expose to punishment not only himself but also the inhabitants of the entire village where he resides.
By these stipulations the signatories swore to abide strictly, and declared that any violation of the provisions of the oath would render the violator liable to severe punishment.
He no longer concerned himself about any thing, and seemed perfectly indifferent when the government confiscated his largest estate to punish him as a rebel and violator of the laws.
All I can do is, to bring you to the Commander of the Faithful, who wishes to see the first violator of his proclamation, and to witness his execution.
The names of the witnesses, who were numerous, I disdain to particularize, because he as basely perverted almost every thing, as if he had sworn only that he might manifest himself a violator of his oath to the whole kingdom.
The violator of the sacred body presently became distracted, and not long after, going out of the church, met his death by a broken neck.
No sooner does conviction of God's existence, and of the truth of the revelations which he has given of himself, and of his laws, dawn upon the mind, than man becomes conscious of his being a violator of the holy and just laws of heaven.
It seems that the little violator of law can be punished; the big violator cannot be, or, at any rate, is not punished.
But yet what can I hope for, when I seem to be devoted, as a victim to the will of a wicked violator of all the laws of God and man!
If she withholds in any of these, so far she becomes delinquent towards the imprisoned, a violator of his rights just as really as he had been a violator of others' rights when in his wild career of sinning.
To apply the law to every violator of the food regulations was quite impossible.
From violation of statute or of Constitution the law ordinarily infers evil intent, and, where such a case is submitted to judgment, it throws upon the violator the burden of exculpation.
They proclaimed that He would bring great misfortune to the people of Israel, considering Him the violator of the holy Sabbath and destroyer of the Temple of Solomon.
The law of God makes no distinction between the maleviolator of His holy law and the female violator of the same; but man, arrogating to himself superior wisdom, makes a very marked one.
But even then it does not always follow that the violator of the law is not a person of higher type than the majority who are directly and indirectly responsible for the law.
We should always bear in mind that crime can never mean anything except the violation of law, when the violator is convicted; that it has no necessary reference to the general moral condition of man.
Early ethics did not take much note of the animus of the violator of the rules.
It was further stipulated between the signatory powers that the punishment meted out to any violator of this solemn treaty would be in the same kind as its offending.
The remaining property of the violator of the treaty must also be seized and sold, the proceeds to be donated to charitable deeds.
The first violatorof the Washington Treaty of 1924 proved to be Spain, the [A Bad Rascal Caught.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "violator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: betrayer; deceiver; ravager; ravisher; seducer