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    Tres·pass
    /ˈtrespəs/

    verb

    • 1. enter the owner's land or property without permission: "there is no excuse for trespassing on railroad property" Similar enter without permissionintrude onencroach oninvade
    • 2. commit an offense against (a person or a set of rules): archaic, literary "a man who had trespassed against Judaic law" Similar wrongdo wrong tocause harm tooffend

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  3. The meaning of TRESPASS is to commit a trespass; especially : to enter unlawfully upon the land of another. How to use trespass in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Trespass.

  4. Trespass definition: an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied.. See examples of TRESPASS used in a sentence.

  5. TRESPASS definition: 1. to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission: 2. to do something or act…. Learn more.

  6. Definitions of trespass. verb. enter unlawfully on someone's property. “Don't trespass on my land!” synonyms: intrude. see more. verb. pass beyond (limits or boundaries) synonyms: overstep, transgress. see more. verb. make excessive use of. “She is trespassing upon my privacy” synonyms: take advantage. see more. verb. break the law. see more. noun.

  7. 3 days ago · 1. (often foll by on or upon) to go or intrude (on the property, privacy, or preserves of another) with no right or permission. 2. law. to commit trespass, esp to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another. 3. archaic (often foll by against) to sin or transgress. noun. 4. law.

  8. 1. (often foll by: on or upon) to go or intrude (on the property, privacy, or preserves of another) with no right or permission. 2. (Law) law to commit trespass, esp to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another. 3. archaic ( often foll by against) to sin or transgress. n. 4. (Law) law.

  9. Noun. Filter. verb. trespassed, trespasses. To go beyond the limits of what is considered right or moral; do wrong; transgress. Webster's New World. To go on another's land or property without permission or right. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To infringe on the privacy, time, or attention of another. American Heritage.

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