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To transgress

verb

To exceed or overstep some limit or boundary.

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Moral and sexual transgressions have lost their cache; to transgress the human today would be to attain some kind of transhumanist mortality, become a machine.

Risk to the point of disaster; the desire to transgress and to do violence in the name of that transgression is always with us.

The need to transgress?

A not wanting to transgress?

If there are no rules, there's nothing to transgress.

To produce the law, one has to transgress it.

A kiss is a kind of invasion, an invitation to transgress.

I, nor anyone else have the right to transgress that principle," he tweeted.

What she did not yet know was what it would mean to choose to transgress.

Today his will to transgress through graphic image-making seems at once grandiose and charmingly quaint.

Ernaux has written that she wants "to transgress all boundaries," rhetorical as well as substantive.

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