Antonyms for in fringe


Grammar : Verb
Spell : in-frinj
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈfrɪndʒ


Definition of in fringe

Origin :
  • mid-15c., enfrangen, "to violate," from Latin infringere "to damage, break off, break, bruise," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + frangere "to break" (see fraction). Meaning of "encroach" first recorded c.1760. Related: Infringed; infringing.
  • As in infringe : verb violate
  • As in interrupt : verb bother, interfere
  • As in intrude : verb trespass, interrupt
  • As in invade : verb attack and encroach
  • As in meddle : verb intervene, interfere
  • As in presume : verb dare; take the liberty
  • As in barge in/barge into : verb charge
  • As in trample : verb walk forcibly over
  • As in violate : verb break a law, agreement
  • As in barge in : verb charge
  • As in break : verb violate law
  • As in obtrude : verb thrust outward
  • As in transgress : verb sin
  • As in interlope : verb meddle
  • As in tromp : verb trample
  • As in contravene : verb go against, contradict
  • As in disobey : verb disregard rules; refuse to conform
  • As in encroach : verb invade another's property, business
  • As in entrench : verb trespass
  • As in impinge : verb trespass
  • As in impose : verb set, dictate

Synonyms for in fringe

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