transgresses

Main Entry:
transgress [trans-gres, tranz-]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sin
Synonyms: contravene, disobey, do wrong, err, exceed, infringe, offend, overstep, trespass, violate
Antonyms: behave, obey
Main Entry: break
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: violate law
Synonyms: breach, contravene, disobey, disregard, infract, infringe, offend, renege on, transgress, violate
Notes: to brake is to slow or stop while break is to cause to separate into pieces suddenly or violently, smash or crack
Antonyms: agree, obey
Main Entry: commit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: perform an action
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, act, carry out, complete, contravene, do, effectuate, enact, execute, go for broke, go in for, go out for, offend, perpetrate, pull, pull off, scandalize, sin, transgress, trespass, violate, wreak
Antonyms: cease, desist, end, idle, loaf, rest, stop, wait
Main Entry: contravene
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go against, contradict
Synonyms: abjure, breach, break, combat, conflict with, counteract, cross, defy, disaffirm, disobey, encroach, exclude, fight, gainsay, hinder, impugn, infract, infringe, interfere, interpose, intrude, negate, offend, oppose, overstep, refute, reject, repudiate, resist, spurn, thwart, transgress, traverse, trespass, violate
Antonyms: agree, aid, allow, approve, assent, assist, concur, consent, endorse, help, permit, uphold
Main Entry: disobey
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disregard rules; refuse to conform
Synonyms: balk, be remiss, break rules, contravene, counteract, dare, decline, defy, desert, differ, disagree, evade, flout, fly in face of, go counter to, ignore, infringe, insurrect, misbehave, mutiny, neglect, not heed, not listen, not mind, object, overstep, pay no attention to, rebel, recalcitrate, resist, revolt, revolution, revolutionize, riot, rise in arms, run riot, set aside, shirk, strike, take law into own hands, transgress, violate, withstand
Antonyms: conform, go along, obey, oblige, regard, submit
Main Entry: err
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make a mistake; do wrong
Synonyms: be in error, be inaccurate, be incorrect, be mistaken, blow*, blunder, bollix, boo-boo, deviate, drop the ball, fall, flub, foul up, go astray, go wrong, goof, lapse, louse up, make a mess of, mess up*, misapprehend, misbehave, miscalculate, misjudge, muff, offend, screw up, sin, slip up, snafu, snarl up, stray, stumble, transgress, trespass, wander
Antonyms: correct
Main Entry: forget
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave behind
Synonyms: blink, discount, disregard, drop, fail, ignore, lose sight of, neglect, omit, overlook, overpass, pass over, skip, slight, transgress, trespass
Antonyms: carry, remember, take
Main Entry: infringe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: violate
Synonyms: borrow, breach, break, contravene, crash, disobey, encroach, entrench, impose, infract, intrude, invade, lift, meddle, obtrude, offend, pirate, presume, steal, transgress, trespass
Notes: to impinge is to come into contact or encroach or have an impact; to infringe is to encroach on a right or privilege or to violate
Antonyms: comply, discharge, obey, observe
Main Entry: misbehave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: act in inappropriate manner
Synonyms: act up, be at fault, be bad, be dissolute, be guilty, be immoral, be indecorous, be insubordinate, be mischievous, be out of line, be out of order, be reprehensible, bend the law, carry on, cut up, deviate, do evil, do wrong, fail, fool around, get into mischief, go astray, go wrong, make trouble, misconduct, offend, roughhouse, sin, sow wild oats, take a wrong turn, transgress, trespass
Antonyms: behave, obey
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