constuprate — index violate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
constuprate — /konst(y)apreyt/ To ravish, debauch, violate, rape … Black's law dictionary
constuprate — /konst(y)apreyt/ To ravish, debauch, violate, rape … Black's law dictionary
constuprate — To violate; to debauch; to defile … Ballentine's law dictionary
constuprate — transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin constupratus, past participle of constuprare, from com + stuprare to ravish obsolete : ravish … Useful english dictionary
Construprated — Constuprate Con stu*prate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Construprated}; p. p. & vb. n. {Constuprating}.] [L. constupratus, p. p. of constuprare to ravish; con + stuprare to ravish, stuprum rape.] To ravish; to debauch. Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Constuprating — Constuprate Con stu*prate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Construprated}; p. p. & vb. n. {Constuprating}.] [L. constupratus, p. p. of constuprare to ravish; con + stuprare to ravish, stuprum rape.] To ravish; to debauch. Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
violate — vi·o·late / vī ə ˌlāt/ vt lat·ed, lat·ing: to go against (as a prohibition or principle): fail to observe or respect violate a law civil rights were violated violate due process vi·o·la·tion /ˌvī ə lā shən/ n … Law dictionary
deflour — v. a. 1. Debauch, defile, constuprate, corrupt (to lewdness), seduce, rob of virginity. 2. Rob of its first bloom, spoil of its primal beauty, deprive of its freshness … New dictionary of synonyms
ravish — v. a. 1. Violate, deflour, constuprate, defile, abuse, debauch, force, outrage, commit rape upon. 2. Enchant, charm, captivate, delight, enrapture, transport, entrance, delight, overjoy. 3. Strip, seize, snatch by force … New dictionary of synonyms