trespass
tres
ˈtrɛs
tres
pass
ˌpæs
pās
British pronunciation
/tɹˈɛspəs/

Définition et signification de « trespass » en anglais

to trespass
01

pénétrer illégalement dans, pénétrer illégalement dans une propriété privée, pénétrer sans autorisation dans une propriété privé

to enter someone's land or building without permission
example
Exemples
Despite the warning signs, he chose to trespass onto the private property, ignoring the owner's rights.
Malgré les signes d'avertissement, il a choisi de s'introduire sur la propriété privée, ignorant les droits du propriétaire.
The hikers were unaware that they were trespassing on protected land until they were approached by park rangers.
Les randonneurs ignoraient qu'ils empiétaient sur un terrain protégé jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient approchés par les gardes forestiers.
02

to pass beyond established boundaries or limits

example
Exemples
He trespassed the boundaries of the agreement.
The discussion trespassed into personal matters.
03

to violate the law

example
Exemples
He trespassed by driving without a license.
The protesters trespassed by blocking the highway.
04

to commit a sin or breach moral law

example
Exemples
He felt he had trespassed against his conscience.
The sermon reminded the congregation not to trespass against others.
05

to make excessive or improper use of something

example
Exemples
He trespassed on the patience of his colleagues.
Do n't trespass on the generosity of your hosts.
Trespass
01

unlawful entry onto another's property

example
Exemples
The farmer filed a complaint for trespass after finding footprints on his land.
Signs warned that trespass would be prosecuted.
02

a wrongful interference with another's lawful possession of land or property

example
Exemples
The court ruled the construction amounted to a trespass.
Any physical invasion, even minor, may constitute trespass.
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