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Antonyms
1. infringement
noun. ['ˌɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt'] an act that disregards an agreement or a right.
Synonyms
- patent infringement
- wrongful conduct
- violation
- wrongdoing
- foul
- copyright infringement
- misconduct
- actus reus
Antonyms
- unstuff
- free
- fragrant
- inoffensive
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Rhymes with Patent Infringement
Sentences with patent-infringement
1. Noun Phrase
If the company's is fighting a patent infringement lawsuit, ask what happens if the company loses.
2. infringement
noun. ['ˌɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt'] a crime less serious than a felony.
Synonyms
- perjury
- false pretence
- infraction
- disturbance of the peace
- criminal offense
- public nudity
- sedition
- offense
- false pretense
- violation
- breach of the peace
- misdemeanor
- bearing false witness
- crime
- law-breaking
- disorderly behavior
- disorderly conduct
- criminal offence
- offence
- indecent exposure
- misdemeanour
Antonyms
- defence
- inactivity
- goodness
- good
3. patent
noun. ['ˈpætənt'] a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention.
Synonyms
- written document
- papers
- document
Antonyms
- complex
- rhetorical
- impure
- patterned
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
4. patent
verb. ['ˈpætənt'] obtain a patent for.
Synonyms
- secure
Antonyms
- depersonalize
- dissimilate
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
5. patent
noun. ['ˈpætənt'] an official document granting a right or privilege.
Synonyms
- legal document
- official document
- instrument
- legal instrument
Antonyms
- attractive
- covert
- disappear
- profound
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
6. patent
adjective. ['ˈpætənt'] clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment.
Synonyms
- evident
- plain
- obvious
- manifest
- apparent
Antonyms
- unclear
- unnoticeable
- cheer
- adorned
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
7. patent
adjective. ['ˈpætənt'] (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage.
Antonyms
- fancy
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
8. patent
verb. ['ˈpætənt'] make open to sight or notice.
Synonyms
- change
- alter
Antonyms
- deconcentrate
- destabilize
- enable
Etymology
- patens (Latin)
9. patent
verb. ['ˈpætənt'] grant rights to; grant a patent for.
Antonyms
- demilitarize
Etymology
- patens (Latin)