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transgression
[ trans-gresh-uhn, tranz- ]
transgression
/ ٰæԳˈɡɛʃə /
noun
- a breach of a law, etc; sin or crime
- the act or an instance of transgressing
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDztԲ·sDz noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of transgression1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Maybe Rhimes considered some places in the joint to be sacred, or simply too typical to add spice to their marital transgressions.
But eldest daughter Lucy, a park ranger, has committed for Rhoda the worst transgression of all by putting her share of Sawbrook property into a conservation trust.
Suddenly, what would otherwise be morally dubious transgressions or—as earlier established—classic teenage girl faults, are now glimpses into what these girls are capable of if the stakes are heightened.
Mr Buzbee has garnered headlines internationally over the dozens of legal actions he has filed on behalf of people accusing Mr Combs of sexual misconduct, extortion, assault and other transgressions.
James’ eyes widen once he knows he’s said something naughty, delighting in his mild transgression.
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