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TRANSGRESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of transgress in English. transgress. verb [ I or T ] formal uk / trænzˈɡres / us / trænzˈɡres / Add to word list. to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
- English (US)
to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and...
- Traditional
TRANSGRESS translate: 違背,違反(法律或道德準則). Learn more in the...
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- English (US)
The meaning of TRANSGRESS is to violate a command or law : sin. How to use transgress in a sentence.
to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.): to transgress bounds of prudence. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe: to transgress the will of God. Synonyms: disobey, contravene. Antonyms: obey. transgress.
1. to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin. transitive verb. 2. to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.) to transgress bounds of prudence. 3. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe. to transgress the will of God.
TRANSGRESSION definition: 1. the act or process of breaking a law or moral rule, or an example of this: 2. the act or…. Learn more.
to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Obeying & breaking the law. abide by something phrasal verb. adhere to something phrasal verb. afoul. bac. buck. comply. contravene. derogate. derogation. disobey. enforcer.
to go beyond the limit of what is morally or legally acceptable. transgress something They had transgressed the bounds of decency. transgress (against somebody/something) to transgress against God/your neighbour/natural law. We will punish any who transgress.