Phrases with «trespass»

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The word "trespass" means to go onto someone else's property without permission or to do something that goes against the rules or boundaries set by someone. Full definition

Adjective + «trespass»

Sentences with «trespass»

  • Bronx prosecutors have quietly stopped charging people arrested for trespassing on public housing projects through stop and frisk procedures, unless they interview the arressting officer and the officer convinces them to proceed. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • You have the freedom to pray at any time and any location you wish, except for trespassing of course, what else do you need? (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Zachary Cruz, who like his brother had a troubled childhood living with their widowed adoptive mother, was arrested the following month on charges of trespassing on the Parkland school grounds. (miamiherald.com)
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