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I. trespass [Brit ˈtrɛspəs, americ ˈtrɛspəs, ˈtrɛsˌpæs] SUBST

1. trespass (unlawful entry) (gen):

2. trespass (unlawful act):

3. trespass REL (sin):

II. trespass [Brit ˈtrɛspəs, americ ˈtrɛspəs, ˈtrɛsˌpæs] VERBO intr

1. trespass (enter unlawfully) (gen):

to trespass on (gen) property
to trespass on JUR property

2. trespass (commit unlawful act):

3. trespass fig, formal:

to trespass on time, generosity
to trespass on rights, liberty

4. trespass REL:

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I. trespass <-es> [ˈtrespəs] SUBST no pl

II. trespass <-es> [ˈtrespəs] VERBO intr

to trespass upon sb's time fig
no Dicionário PONS

I. trespass <-es> [ˈtres·pəs] SUBST

II. trespass <-es> [ˈtres·pəs] VERBO intr

to trespass upon sb's time fig
Present
Itrespass
youtrespass
he/she/ittrespasses
wetrespass
youtrespass
theytrespass
Past
Itrespassed
youtrespassed
he/she/ittrespassed
wetrespassed
youtrespassed
theytrespassed
Present Perfect
Ihavetrespassed
youhavetrespassed
he/she/ithastrespassed
wehavetrespassed
youhavetrespassed
theyhavetrespassed
Past Perfect
Ihadtrespassed
youhadtrespassed
he/she/ithadtrespassed
wehadtrespassed
youhadtrespassed
theyhadtrespassed

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The plaintiffs here paid their fees, were forced off the course by being arrested for trespass.
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The shores of the lake are posted against trespassing.
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Examples of trespass are unauthorised entry to land, placing things on land and inducing animals to enter.
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Six protesters were arrested for trespassing, vandalism and conspiracy.
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In the area of street skating, tickets and arrest from police for trespassing are not uncommon.
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