It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
infraction
Drinking and driving is a major infraction, and usually results in an arrest. Some colleges place students on probation for even a minor infraction of the curfew rules. The defense was offsides on the play, and this infraction gave the other team a first down.
I really think it would infringe on his right to privacy if you were to publish his personal correspondence without his knowledge and permission.
Part of the question is misspelled. The word in question should be "faux pas." A "faux pas" is a work spoken improperly. It's French for "social infraction," and it means a social mistake or action. Example in sentence: He certainly made a faux pas when he dropped the punch.
The root word for "infraction" is "fract" which comes from the Latin word "frangere" meaning "to break."
It can be an adjective meaning disgusting or smelly. It can also be a noun meaning an infraction, as in some sports.
infraction
Infraction is a noun.
If by "infraction" you mean a traffic infraction, you could answer NO to the misdemeanor.
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
A first degree infraction is also known as what?
a class A infraction is when you are faceing a 10 to 15 year sentence
It is on the offensive side of the ball, across the line of scrimmage. It is called off sides or neutral zone infraction.
It is.
Yes, Driving Under The Influence is an Infraction and should always be declared as one.
Infraction - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15