Violative in a sentence as an adjective

Not sure if the video player is response for this or what is going on, but it felt very violative.

The issue at hand with the diversity statement is it can be construed as compelled speech, violative of the First Amendment.

"Even if [the] use is commercial, it must still lead to a likelihood of confusion to be violative of the Lanham Act.

We will work with them directly and our goal is to grow this number over time as our ability to catch violative comments continues to improve.

The “un-“ prefix in “unethical” means “violative of; contrary to”, and the word as a whole refers to something that is in violation of an ethical standard.

The counterargument is that the user agreed to the Terms of Use which explicitly defined automated access as violative.

Even "violative of; contrary to" categorically negates the validity of the actor's reasoning.

Appellants, residents of Alaska since 1978, brought an action in an Alaska state court challenging the statutory dividend distribution plan as violative of, inter alia, their right to equal protection guarantees.

Violative definitions

adjective

violating or tending to violate or offend against; "violative of the principles of liberty"; "considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity"

See also: offensive