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Transgress   /trænzgrˈɛs/   Listen
Transgress

verb
(past & past part. transgressed; pres. part. transgressing)
1.
Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises.  Synonyms: breach, break, go against, infract, offend, violate.  "Violate the basic laws or human civilization" , "Break a law" , "Break a promise"
2.
Spread over land, especially along a subsiding shoreline.
3.
Commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law.  Synonyms: sin, trespass.
4.
Pass beyond (limits or boundaries).  Synonyms: overstep, trespass.



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"Transgress" Quotes from Famous Books



... as the press; and while the present author will be looked upon as a miracle of hardiness for daring to put his name to what he publishes, they can without fear or imputation lift up their heads; and should they even be known to transgress the bounds of good sense or politeness, they will only be esteemed as more zealous ...
— Answer to Dr. Priestley's Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever • Matthew Turner

... much as we please about British violations of the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, and the Mosquito protectorate, about the assumption of territorial dominion over the Balize or British Honduras, and the new colony of the Bay Islands; and Great Britain will negotiate, explain, treat, and transgress, and negotiate again, and resort to any device, before she will go to war with us, as long as she can hope to prolong the advantages to herself of the free-trade policy now established with the United States. It is not only the cotton crop of America ...
— The World's Best Orations, Vol. 1 (of 10) • Various

... N. transcursion^, transiliency^, transgression; trespass; encroachment, infringement; extravagation^, transcendence; redundancy &c 641. V. transgress, surpass, pass; go beyond, go by; show in front, come to the front; shoot ahead of; steal a march upon, steal a gain upon. overstep, overpass, overreach, overgo^, override, overleap, overjump^, overskip^, overlap, overshoot the mark; outstrip, outleap, outjump, outgo, outstep^, outrun, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget

... betook himself to those practices, regarding them with reverence. (For shame is the creature of sin and can never be where there is purity of intention). Then those best of Munis that dwelt in the same asylum, beholding him transgress the limits of propriety became indignant, seeing sin where sin was not. And they said, 'O, this man, transgresseth the limit of propriety. No longer doth he deserve a place amongst us. Therefore, shall we all cast this sinful wretch off.' And they ...
— The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa - Translated into English Prose - Adi Parva (First Parva, or First Book) • Kisari Mohan Ganguli (Translator)

... I would I might bow to your will. But he is a priest: his life is sacred. And I may not transgress the orders ...
— Woman on Her Own, False Gods & The Red Robe - Three Plays By Brieux • Eugene Brieux


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