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Filter by Meaning The new regulations will infringe upon the ability of small businesses to compete with larger corporations.
The hackers were able to infringe upon the security measures and gain access to sensitive information.
The heavy rain will infringe on our plans to have a picnic in the park.
The coach's constant criticism began to infringe on the player's confidence.
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