1. violated - Adjective
2. violated - Verb
3. violated - Adjective Satellite
treated irreverently or sacrilegiously
Source: WordNetHuman rights are not only violated by terrorism, repression or assassination, but also by unfair economic structures that creates huge inequalities. Pope Francis
I haven't, in the 23 years that I have been in the uniformed services of the United States of America, ever violated an order - not one. Oliver North
Man's rights can be violated only by the use of physical force. It is only by means of physical force that one man can deprive another of his life, or enslave him, or rob him, or prevent him from pursuing his own goals, or compel him to act against his own rational judgment. Ayn Rand
The Communists automatically violated the daily practices of democracy to which I was accustomed. Elia Kazan
Gutenberg, your printing press has been violated by this evil book, Mein Kampf! Friedrich Kellner
Truth is violated by a lie or by silence. Latin Proverb