Mary Jo transgressed against her friend by not telling the truth. The previous sentence is an example of transgress in a sentence.
I'll not transgress this way again.
To transgress is to behave badly, to go beyond the bounds of the law (either literally or figuratively)If you transgress, you will be punished.Those who transgress against me will feel my wrath.
By trying to bring the body back to life, Dr. Frankenstein tried to transgress.
Julia was in trouble for a transgression of the rules.You should not be punished and go to court for someone else's transgression.
Transgress means to disregard the laws or rules and is more often used in a religious sense. 'Transgress him' is not grammatically correct so we would really need to know how you want to use these words in a sentence. Your may mean he does/does not transgress, or he transgresses/has transgressed or will transgress.
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.
The speed limit is 50 mph, but I transgress and go 167 mph when no one is looking.
Once he committed a 3rd trangression he was released from the community. The Giver.
The boy's father told him to assume the position and picked up his belt, "If you transgress you will be punished," he explained.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.