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    trespass
    /ˈtrɛspəs/

    verb

    • 1. enter someone's land or property without permission: "there is no excuse for trespassing on railway property" Similar enter without permissionintrude onencroach oninvade
    • 2. commit an offence against (a person or a set of rules): archaic, literary "a man who had trespassed against Judaic law" Similar wrongdo wrong tocause harm tooffend

    noun

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  2. trespass, encroach, infringe, invade mean to make inroads upon the property, territory, or rights of another. trespass implies an unwarranted or unlawful intrusion. encroach suggests gradual or stealthy entrance upon another's territory or usurpation of another's rights or possessions.

  3. Feb 25, 2017 · Trespassing is a criminal offense, with penalties ranging from a violation to a felony. When someone commits a trespass against another person, rather than against his property, then the trespasser can be charged with assault or battery. To explore this concept, consider the following trespassing definition.

  4. TRESPASS, remedies. The name of an action, instituted for the recovery of damages, for a wrong committed against the plaintiff, with immediate force; as an assault and battery against the person; an unlawful entry into his, land, and an unlawful injury with direct force to his personal property.

  5. Trespass definition: an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied.. See examples of TRESPASS used in a sentence.

  6. TRESPASS definition: 1. to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission: 2. to do something or act…. Learn more.

  7. 1. (often foll by on or upon) to go or intrude (on the property, privacy, or preserves of another) with no right or permission. 2. law. to commit trespass, esp to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another. 3. (often foll by against) archaic. to sin or transgress. noun.

  8. Trespass definition: To commit an unlawful injury to the person, property, or rights of another, with actual or implied force or violence, especially to enter onto another's land wrongfully.

  9. The action of wronging or infringing upon another's property or rights. How to use "trespass" in a sentence. The angry neighbor was accused of trespass when he cut the tree on someone else's property. Walking onto a property without permission of the owner can be considered a trespass.

  10. Trespass, encroach, infringe, intrude imply overstepping boundaries and assuming possession of others' property or crowding onto the right of others. To trespass is to pass unlawfully within the boundaries of another's property: Hunters trespass on a farmer's fields.

  11. 1. (often foll by: on or upon) to go or intrude (on the property, privacy, or preserves of another) with no right or permission. 2. (Law) law to commit trespass, esp to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another. 3. archaic ( often foll by against) to sin or transgress. n. 4. (Law) law.

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