"Infraction" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A infraction is a violation or breach of a rule, regulation, or law, especially a minor one. It can also refer to a deliberate or unauthorized departure from a plan, rule, or principle. In a broader sense, an infraction can be seen as an act or behavior that is contrary to expectations or against the rules.
Infotainment refers to a style of programming that combines educational or informative content with entertainment value. It typically features a mix of news, current events, and lifestyle topics, such as celebrity gossip, fashion trends, and popular culture, presented in an engaging and entertaining manner.
Infovisual refers to the use of visual elements, such as charts, diagrams, and infographics, to present and convey information in a clear and concise manner. This term is often used in the context of data visualization, academic research, and educational materials, where the goal is to help users quickly understand complex data, concepts, or ideas.
The term "infra-orbital" refers to a position or region located below or inferior to the orbital bone, which is a curved bone in the face that forms the foundation of the eye socket. In anatomy, the infra-orbital region is often used to describe areas such as the infra-orbital foramen, which is a small opening in the bone that contains nerves and blood vessels. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe anything that is situated below or beneath something else, such as the infra-orbital nerve, which is a branch of the trigeminal nerve that supplies sensation to the lower part of the face.
The term "infraclavicular" refers to a location that is situated below the clavicle, or collarbone. Specifically, in anatomy, it can describe a region or area that lies beneath the clavicle, such as the infraclavicular fossa or the infraclavicular artery, which is a branch of the axillary artery. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe any structure or feature that is located below the clavicle in the body.
The word "infracostal" refers to a region or area on the inner side of a coastline, particularly one that is closer to the land than the coastline itself. It can also refer to structures or features that are situated on the inner side of a coastline, such as infracostal rocks, reefs, or marine environments.
To infract means to break or breach a rule, law, or agreement, often unintentionally. It can also refer to a breaking or disrupting of something, such as a contract or a bond.
Infractions refer to minor violations or offenses of a rule, law, or regulation. They are typically considered to be lesser in severity and scope compared to more serious crimes or breaches. In a broader sense, infractions can also apply to small or informal deviations from a norm, standard, or expectation.
Infradian refers to a periodic physiological or behavioral process that occurs over a period of time longer than a day, typically between a day and a month. For example, the human body's natural circadian rhythm, which regulates sleep-wake cycles, is an infradian rhythm. Infradian rhythms can be influenced by factors such as light, temperature, and social interactions.
Infraglenoid refers to the anatomical region near the glenoid cavity, which is the shallow depression in the scapula (shoulder blade) that forms the socket for the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). Infraglenoid means "below the glenoid" and is often used to describe a location or structure that lies in this area, such as the infraglenoid tuberosity, a bony projection on the scapula.
The term "infraglottic" refers to the part of the respiratory tract that lies below the glottis, which is the opening between the vocal folds in the larynx. Specifically, it refers to the trachea, bronchi, and small airways that branch off from the bronchi, extending down to the alveoli in the lungs.
Infralabial refers to the area of the lower jaw or mandible, typically referring to the region below the level of the mouth and below the lower lip.
Infralapsarianism is a theological position that emerged during the 17th-century Reformation and Arminian controversy. The term refers to the belief that God's decree to save or condemn individuals did not occur until after the fall of humanity (original sin), but before the actual birth or existence of each individual.