Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages
verb
actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.).
"making an unauthorized copy would infringe copyright"
act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on.
"his legal rights were being infringed"
Let the actual copyright holder know so they can issue a claim.
"Prompt: what does the word "infringe" mean?
Response: The word "infringe" is a verb that means to encroach upon or trespass on something, such as someone else's rights, property, or territory. It can also mean to violate or disobey a rule, law, or regulation.
For example:
* The new development project will infringe on the natural habitat of several endangered species.
* Her decision to use copyrighted material without permission would infringe on the intellectual property rights of the original creator.
In general, "infringe" implies some kind of unauthorized entry or violation into something that belongs to someone else."
And I would say that is a correct assesssmen...
A related topic would be "trespassing"...