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    Trans·gress
    /tranzˈɡres/

    verb

  2. Dec 1, 2012 · The meaning of TRANSGRESS is to violate a command or law : sin. How to use transgress in a sentence.

  3. When you go beyond the boundaries, either physically or morally, you transgress. A river will transgress its banks as it floods, and students who cheat transgress school rules. Transgress sounds like and means nearly the same thing as trespass. When you transgress a rule, you're breaking it.

  4. to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Obeying & breaking the law. abide by something. adhere to something. afoul. bac. buck. commission. comply. contravene. derogation. disobey. enforcer. fall foul of something idiom. go by the book.

  5. verb (used with object) to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.): to transgress bounds of prudence. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe: to transgress the will of God. Synonyms: disobey, contravene.

  6. to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Obeying & breaking the law. abide by something. adhere to something. afoul. bac. buck. commission. comply. contravene. derogation. disobey. enforcer. fall foul of something idiom. go by the book.

  7. 1. to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin. v.t. 2. to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.): to transgress the bounds of prudence. 3. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe.

  8. To be translated into a language where no word - ground, air - transgress, affirm - act, do - made sense.

  9. Definition of transgress verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Transgress definition: To go beyond or over (a limit or boundary); exceed or overstep.

  11. 1. to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin. transitive verb. 2. to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.) to transgress bounds of prudence. 3. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe. to transgress the will of God.