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be trespassed
verb
To commit an offence; to sin.
Exact(3)
It is private property that cannot be trespassed on.
Questioned by the Guardian, the county sheriff said investigations into the activities of the militia, which released a video in which the site of the proposed mosque appeared to be trespassed upon, had involved "limited conversations".
But aware that all interest centers on the coming of age of the winsome young prince destined to become king of England -- after his father, Prince Charles -- and eager to ensure that his privacy not be trespassed on, the press office of his father arranged the release of 14 photos, a short television film and an anodyne interview with Britain's domestic news agency, The Press Association.
Similar(56)
We seem to be trespassing on forbidden ground.
"We'd basically be trespassing on private property," he said.
Many tourists may feel they could be trespassing on the grief of the city in mourning.
Legally, the hospital argued, the baby could be considered to be trespassing.
The Florida court seemed to be trespassing on the legislature's prerogative, which violates Article 2 of the constitution.
And don't worry that you might be trespassing.
It's desolate, it's easy to get lost, and you'd probably be trespassing".
You may be trespassing.
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