lawbreaks

[US]//ˈlɔːˌbreɪks//
[UK]//ˈlɑːˌbreɪks//

Translation

v.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lawbreak; to violate the law.
n.Plural form of lawbreak; acts of breaking the law.

Phrases & Collocations

lawbreaks are crimes

he committed lawbreaks

lawbreaks lead to fines

no lawbreaks allowed

lawbreaks in the park

report lawbreaks

lawbreaks occur daily

avoid lawbreaks

lawbreaks are punished

lawbreaks increase

Example Sentences

the police arrested several repeat lawbreaks who had been terrorizing the neighborhood.

young lawbreaks often act out of desperation rather than malice.

organized lawbreaks operate across state lines, making them difficult to prosecute.

hardened lawbreaks show little regard for the consequences of their actions.

the judge warned that habitual lawbreaks would face stricter penalties.

violent lawbreaks were taken into custody after a high-speed chase.

dangerous lawbreaks have been linked to a series of recent burglaries.

the community has formed a watch group to monitor suspicious lawbreaks.

repeat lawbreaks often receive little sympathy from the public.

lawbreaks who cooperate with authorities sometimes receive reduced sentences.

the city council approved new measures to curb violent lawbreaks.

lawbreaks involved in white-collar crimes often evade detection for years.

a new policy targets chronic lawbreaks for mandatory rehabilitation.

the detective tracked the network of known lawbreaks across the region.

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