Trespassing - English meaning
Trespassing – definitions in English dictionary
verbEnter someone's land or property without permission.
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There is no excuse for trespassing on railway propertyverbCommit an offence against (a person or a set of rules).
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A man who had trespassed against judaic law
nounEntry to a person's land or property without permission.
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The defendants were guilty of trespass
nounA sin or offence.
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The worst trespass against the goddess venus is to see her naked and asleep
verbPresent participle of trespass
Usage examples:
I hope this is a public footpath and we're not trespassing on someone's land.
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Word origin
Middle English (in trespass (sense 2 of the verb)): from Old French trespasser ‘pass over, trespass’, trespas ‘passing across’, from medieval Latin transpassare (see trans-, pass1).
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