transgressors (Meaning)
transgressors
to violate a law, to pass beyond or go over (a limit or boundary), to go beyond a boundary or limit, to pass beyond or go over a limit or boundary, to go beyond limits set or prescribed by, to go beyond limits set by, to violate a command or law
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transgressors Sentence Examples
- The transgressors were apprehended as they attempted to cross the border illegally.
- The judge imposed harsh penalties on the transgressors who had violated the law.
- The parents grounded their teenage son for being a habitual transgressor of curfew.
- The company's strict policies discouraged any transgressors from engaging in unethical behavior.
- The authorities launched a crackdown on transgressors who were dumping toxic waste illegally.
- The teacher warned her students that transgressors would face severe consequences.
- The police arrested the transgressors who were involved in the robbery and assault.
- The transgressors apologized for their actions and vowed to change their ways.
- The community ostracized the transgressors who had committed a heinous crime.
- The transgressors were held accountable for their actions and faced the full extent of the law.
FAQs About the word transgressors
to violate a law, to pass beyond or go over (a limit or boundary), to go beyond a boundary or limit, to pass beyond or go over a limit or boundary, to go beyond
offenders, wrongdoers, criminals, sinners, reprobates, villains, felons, lawbreakers, malefactors, misfeasors
saints, angels,innocents,
The transgressors were apprehended as they attempted to cross the border illegally.
The judge imposed harsh penalties on the transgressors who had violated the law.
The parents grounded their teenage son for being a habitual transgressor of curfew.
The company's strict policies discouraged any transgressors from engaging in unethical behavior.