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: --
As the title suggests, she hypothesizes a process of desubjectivization, which contravenes the path of change posited by the other contributors.
Obviously, the few who might desire better incomes for their women relatives are unable to contravene established rules of gender segregation.
Accordingly, aid to ' assimilated ' detainees did not contravene the purposes of the blockade.
Although by the 1970s incidents of young men contravening the taboo were fairly common, the prohibition was generally still strong.
This portrayal contravenes the suggestion that the fallen woman is both a violation of nature and immediately identifiable.
Her use of even draws our attention to some expectation that will be contravened.
When, in contrast, the same problems contravene beliefs, both high and low ability subjects perform remarkably well.
As what is known must be true, a situation in which a player actually receives 'knowledge contravening' information is not possible.