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trespass

[tres-puhs, -pas] / ˈtrɛs pəs, -pæs /




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A jury last year took their side, awarding more than $660 million in damages across three Greenpeace entities, citing charges including trespass, nuisance, conspiracy and deprivation of property access.

From Barron's

He wasn’t compelled to offer stuttering apologies for trespassing or to make a hasty, panicked retreat in the heroic fashion of his parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents.

From Literature

The attempt was stopped by the restaurant's manager, who said they were trespassing on private property.

From BBC

It was a rainy day in May, and upon returning to the site with plastic sheets to protect freshly poured concrete, ICE had trespassed onto the development.

From Salon

Together, we march up the stone pathway like soldiers trespassing in enemy territory.

From Literature