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trespass upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "trespass upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to describe the act of entering someone's property without permission or infringing on someone's rights. Example: "The company was sued for trespassing upon the private land of the neighboring property."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(10)
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
This, he writes, is the "moral space" we inhabit, and no one may "trespass upon it" without wronging us.
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Even as they rail against the NSA, Google and Facebook continue to invest in ventures and announce changes to services that further trespass upon our intimate lives.
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I once tried to make a list of specifically guy things that no woman was ever going to want to trespass upon.
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The failure to grasp that a woman another woman with a different history, different values, a different set of likes and dislikes, attractions and repulsions could grieve a trespass upon her body is really a failure of the imagination.
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To survey the filmography of 3-D, from the days of "Bwana Devil" to a movie like "Jaws 3-D," which, in 1983, earned eighty-eight million dollars worldwide, is to trespass upon a mythical land that is both laughed at and lost.
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Before the war, Indiana Congressman William H. English had warned that if the "Black" Republicans triumphed, the "free States" would be "overrun with free negroes, to eat out the substance of the white man, compete with his labor, and trespass upon his political rights".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
It arrived in the form of the elderly woman whose backyard I was inadvertedly trespassing upon.
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The brief also said that, in explaining the award, "the arbitrators trespassed upon the domain of the judiciary".
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From here, we meet McCann's scavenging antihero whose land is littered with the composted bodies of those who have trespassed upon it.
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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".
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Leap ahead again and the traumatised young son has grown into bomb-disposal expert Ford Brody Aaronn takenr-Johnson), taway away from wife Elle Elizabeth Olsenn) by news of his dad Joe's arrest in Japan for trespassing upon the radioactive ground where his home and workplace once stood proud.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "trespass upon" in formal writing or legal contexts when you want to emphasize a violation of physical or abstract boundaries. For example, avoid using it in casual conversations.
Common error
Avoid using "trespass upon" in everyday conversation; it can sound overly formal or even archaic. Opt for simpler alternatives like "intrude on" or "invade" in informal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "trespass upon" functions as a phrasal verb, indicating an action of intrusion or infringement. Ludwig AI confirms this usage, highlighting its presence in contexts where boundaries are crossed, whether physical or abstract.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrasal verb "trespass upon" denotes the action of intruding or infringing on something, whether physically or abstractly. Ludwig AI confirms it is grammatically correct and commonly used in formal contexts. While alternatives like ""encroach upon"" or "infringe upon" exist, "trespass upon" carries a stronger sense of violation and is often used in legal or formal settings. It's prevalent in News & Media, Wiki and Science related sources, so it should be used accordingly to the context. Avoid using the phrase in casual conversation to prevent it sounding too formal or even archaic.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
trespass against
Directly related to the word "trespass", indicates wrongdoing or sin against someone.
encroach upon
Focuses on gradually intruding or advancing beyond proper limits.
infringe upon
Highlights the act of violating or disregarding a law or right.
intrude upon
Emphasizes the act of entering or interfering in a situation without permission or welcome.
impinge upon
Stresses the negative impact of an action on someone or something.
violate
Indicates a severe breach of something, such as a law or agreement.
breach
Highlights the act of breaking through or creating an opening, often in a metaphorical sense.
invade
Implies a forceful or aggressive entry into a space or situation.
overstep
Suggests exceeding the boundaries of what is acceptable or permissible.
poach on
Refers to taking something, especially game or fish, illegally from someone else's property or territory.
FAQs
How to use "trespass upon" in a sentence?
Use "trespass upon" to indicate an encroachment or violation of boundaries, either physical or abstract. For example: "The new development cannot "encroach upon" the protected wetlands".
What can I say instead of "trespass upon"?
You can use alternatives like ""encroach upon"", "infringe upon", or "intrude upon" depending on the context.
Is "trespass on" the same as "trespass upon"?
"Trespass on" and "trespass upon" are very similar in meaning and often interchangeable. However, "trespass upon" can sound slightly more formal.
When is it appropriate to use "trespass upon" rather than "intrude on"?
Use "trespass upon" when you want to emphasize a violation of boundaries or rights in a more formal or legal context. "Intrude on" is suitable for less formal situations where someone is merely interrupting or disturbing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested