trespass|trespassed|trespasses|trespassing in English

verb

[tres·pass || 'trespəs]

commit the offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully enter into another's territory, intrude; err or si

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1. You're under arrest for trespassing.

2. Amplifying this thought, Jesus added: “For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you; whereas if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”

3. His remarks trespassed the bounds of good taste.

4. Trespassing within them is not advised.

5. The sign on the fence said 'No trespassing'.

6. 20 They were trespassing on private property.

7. Murder, aggravated assault assault with intent, menacing and trespassing.

8. Paul wrote: “The gift resulted from many trespasses in a declaration of righteousness.”

9. 2 Without realizing it Macmillan trespassed on the modern constitutional convention.

10. 20 Without realizing it Macmillan trespassed on the modern constitutional convention.

11. They began to organize a mass trespass.

12. 13 The gamekeeper was sued for trespass.

13. 9 He will be prosecuted for trespass.

14. 1 Never trespass upon another's rights.

15. You' re trespassing, and you owe me a fucking new door!

16. The unusual confrontational tone in her reply made Ted flinch, as though he had trespassed.

17. 6 I will trespass on your hospitality.

18. 4 You could be prosecuted for trespass.

19. For her trespass, my daughter will be flogged.

20. This is private property and you're trespassing, the lot of you.

21. 7 I won't trespass upon your time any longer.

22. Trespass, Apostatize, quarrel; offend, rebel, revolt, transgress(-ion, -or)

23. If you forgive men their trespasses, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you.

24. 14 I mustn't trespass on your time any longer.

25. Oh, trespass, theft, pilfering, littering, pillorying, walking about, playing.