0 to do something that a law or rule does not allow, or to break a law or rule:
1 to not obey a rule or law, or to not do what you promised:
In such instances, the issues were clear : should a man live with another man's wife, he had contravened customary law.
The pursuit of sensual pleasures was not to contravene the proper exercise of dharma.
Further, it is misleading to imply that this contravened the beliefs of the founders.
The conclusion that heap allocation is about as cheap as stack allocation, when all effects including cache locality are counted, certainly contravenes the conventional wisdom.
One example of this might be a convention that contravenes the human rights of some members of the community.
The courts found, however, that the age limit did not contravene the constitutional principle of equality.
Unfortunately, this absence results in claims that have little or no grounding in data, often contravened by facts that are biological certainties.
As what is known must be true, a situation in which a player actually receives 'knowledge contravening' information is not possible.
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