trespass|trespasses in English
noun
[tres·pass || 'trespəs]
offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion; err or si
Use "trespass|trespasses" in a sentence
1. 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.”
2. Paul wrote: “The gift resulted from many trespasses in a declaration of righteousness.”
3. They began to organize a mass trespass.
4. 13 The gamekeeper was sued for trespass.
5. 9 He will be prosecuted for trespass.
6. 1 Never trespass upon another's rights.
7. 6 I will trespass on your hospitality.
8. 4 You could be prosecuted for trespass.
9. For her trespass, my daughter will be flogged.
10. 7 I won't trespass upon your time any longer.
11. Trespass, Apostatize, quarrel; offend, rebel, revolt, transgress(-ion, -or)
12. If you forgive men their trespasses, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you.
13. 14 I mustn't trespass on your time any longer.
14. Oh, trespass, theft, pilfering, littering, pillorying, walking about, playing.
15. 3 I mustn't trespass on your time any longer.
16. 10 I don't want to trespass on your hospitality.
17. 8 They began to organize a mass trespass.
18. 5 synonyms for burglarize: break in, trespass, Burglarise, burgle, heist
19. 14 A civil action for trespass to the person followed.
20. 5 synonyms for Burglarize: break in, trespass, burglarise, burgle, heist
21. 5 I always prosecute people who trespass on my land.
22. 22 synonyms for Contravention: breach, violation, infringement, trespass, disobedience
23. Attaint on trespass with writ in king's bench Walter Neel v
24. 30 Yea, and aas often as my people brepent will I forgive them their trespasses against me.
25. Under common law, there are seven types of intentional torts: assault, battery, false imprisonment, trespass to land, trespass to Chattels, conversion, and intentional infliction of emotional distress