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(verb) trespass, infringement, irreverence, usurpation, ravishment, assault, infraction, trespass, intrusion, invasion, misdemeanour, rape, encroachment, impact, impingement, overstep, intrude, nose, pry, poke, trespass, horn in, sin, obtrude, transgress, take advantage of

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I think you mean TRANSGRESS. It means to overstep your bounds or violate a law. Here are some sentences.

  • If you transgress again, you will go to jail.
  • Try not to transgress against their rules when you join the club.
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Yes, trespass is the right spelling.


Some example sentence is:

Do not trespass on my property.

Children often liked to trespass on the graveyard for a dare.

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defy, ignore, disregard, flout, violate, contravene, overstep, transgress

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