Trespass
Word | TRESPASS |
Character | 8 |
Hyphenation | tres pass |
Pronunciations | /ˈtɹɛspəs/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Trespass"
What do we mean by trespass?
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. intransitive verb
To infringe on the privacy, time, or attention of another. intransitive verb
To commit an offense or a sin; transgress or err. intransitive verb
The act of trespassing. noun
A suit brought for trespassing. noun
An intrusion or infringement on another. noun
The transgression of a moral or social law, code, or duty. synonym: breach. noun
Unlawful or forbidden entrance or passage; offensive intrusion of bodily presence. See 3 . noun
An aggressive or active offense against law or morality; the commission of any wrongful or improper act; an offense; a sin: as, a trespass against propriety. noun
In law, in a general sense, any transgression not amounting to felony or misprision of felony. noun
An injury to property by one who has no right whatever to its possession or use: technically called trespass to property. In this sense it equally implies force, but relates to property only, and contradistinguishes the wrong from a conversion or embezzlement by a bailee or other person having already a rightful possession. noun
Synonyms and Transgression, Wrong, etc. (see crime), breach, infringement, infraction, encroachment. noun
To pass beyond a limit or boundary; hence, to depart from life; die.
To make entry or passage without right or permission; go unlawfully or unwarrantably; encroach by bodily presence; with on or upon: as, to trespass upon another's land or premises.
To make an improper inroad upon a person's presence or rights; intrude aggressively or offensively in relation to something: with on or upon.
To commit an aggressive offense; transgress in some active manner; offend; sin: with against: as, to trespass against the laws of God and man. See trespass, n.
To give offense: with to.
Synonyms and Trespass upon, Encroach upon, Intrench upon, Trench upon, Infringe upon, Intrude upon, Transgress. Trespass upon, though figurative, expresses generally the idea common to these words, that of unauthorized, improper, or undesirable coming upon ground not one's own. The order is essentially that of strength, and there is a corresponding increase in the presumption that the offense is committed knowingly. To trespass upon another's rights is literally to step or pass across the line of demarcation between his rights and ours. To encroach upon anything is to creep upon it to some extent, and often implies moving by stealth or by imperceptible degrees and occupying or keeping what one thus takes: the ocean may thus be said to encroach upon the land by wearing it away. To intrench upon, or latterly more often trench upon, is to cut into as a trench is lengthened or widened; it does not especially suggest, as does enroach upon, either slowness or stealth. Infringe or infringe upon means a breaking into; hence it is a much stronger word than those that precede it. Transgress is stronger and plainer still, meaning to walk across the boundary, as of another's rights. Intrude upon suggests especially that one is unwelcome, and goes where regard for others' rights, as of privacy, or the sense of shame, should forbid him to press in.
To pass beyond a limit or boundary; hence, to depart; to go. intransitive verb
An intentional interference with another's property or person.
Sin
"not following any of these lame ass rules. Look out bitches" Urban Dictionary
Someone who enters an owner's land or property without permission Urban Dictionary
Doing illegal stuff Urban Dictionary
To be removed from a building you don't belong in, or in which you are no longer allowed in. Either by force, or by asking politely. This differs from other forms of trespassing, because it implies that you were not arrested. Just asked to leave. Urban Dictionary
When you think someone who's staying over at your house intends to sleep in your bed with you, but at the last minute friend-zones you and opts for an air-bed. Usually one from the outdoor shop Trespass. Urban Dictionary
While having sex, to change orifices without prior consent or warning. Urban Dictionary
Piglet's famous grandfather, who must have been dreadfully important as Piglet sets himself about telling Pooh about Trespassers W as they search for the unfindable Woozle (who incidentally enjoy being in company with Wizzles). Urban Dictionary
The act of disregarding, invading or ignoring someone else's psychological, emotional boundaries; boundary invasion. Urban Dictionary
The act of one male involuntarily crossing the path of a women's vaginal slit after clearly being told and given hints that it is for nobody to go inside, or mess with. Often referred to as unintentional rape, or in often cases molester. Consequences may include pregnancy, damaged vaginal canals, and in often cases aids. Urban Dictionary
When a woman is someone else's property but two guys tag team her. (Tres) passing: 2 Men, One Women Urban Dictionary
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