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translations for
trespass
Definition of trespass
An intentional
interference
with another's
property
or
person
sin
To commit an
offence
; to
sin
To offend against, to
wrong
(someone
To
go too far
; to put someone to inconvenience by demand or importunity; to
intrude
To enter someone else's property
illegally
To
decree
that a person shall be
arrest
ed for trespassing if he or she returns to someone else's land
Examples
to
trespass
upon the time or patience of another
The dean
trespassed
the streaker from his university
Related words
trespassing
trespasser
antitrespass
computer trespass
no trespassing
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