transgression|transgressions in English

noun

[trans'gres·sion || trænz'greʃn]

violation, crime

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1. For our transgressions forgiveness we seek.

2. What they did is transgression!

3. But love covers over all transgressions.

4. On account of their transgressions and their errors.

5. A loving person covers over minor transgressions.

6. No transgression is unforgivable, except pride.

7. You will not fall into serious transgression.

8. Censure is a formal and public condemnation of an individual's transgressions

9. I Acknowledge my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me

10. Increasing intolerance for transgressions against the rule of biology.

11. In short, their transgression was motivated by false consciousness.

12. Typical transgression, 30 secon ds to three minutes.

13. * By reason of transgression cometh the Fall, Moses 6:59.

14. That's exactly the transgression I'm worried about committing.

15. Janir was in an ecstasy of wickedness and transgression.

16. 22 I will blot out your transgressions as with a cloud+

17. Clearly, it was because of their flagrant transgressions of his Law.

18. An unforgivable transgression that has marked me for life.

19. “Never do anything that could lead to sexual transgression.

20. So the transvestite fails the test of humanist transgression.

21. Its use here signifies to take away “guilt, iniquity, transgression.”

22. * Mosiah 27:13 (apostasy comes as a result of transgression)

23. To those in Jacob who turn from transgression,”+ declares Jehovah.

24. The most insignificient transgression reverberated in the most ethereal worlds.

25. For two millennia, exogamy was a major transgression for Jews.