transpass Antonyms

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Meaning of transpass

Webster

transpass (v. t.)

To pass over; as, Alexander transpassed the river.

Webster

transpass (v. i.)

To pass by; to pass away.

transpass Sentence Examples

  1. The trespassers stealthily crossed the property line, hoping to avoid detection.
  2. The farmer vehemently defended his land, warning trespassers to stay away.
  3. The law enforcement officers apprehended several trespassers who had vandalized public property.
  4. The trespass notice clearly stated the consequences of entering the forbidden area.
  5. The dog aggressively barked at the trespasser, attempting to protect its territory.
  6. The trespasser's footprints provided irrefutable evidence of their unlawful presence.
  7. The trespassers were caught red-handed as they attempted to steal equipment from the construction site.
  8. The judge imposed a heavy fine on the trespassers to deter future transgressions.
  9. The surveillance cameras captured footage of the trespassers as they broke into the abandoned warehouse.
  10. The trespassers faced charges of vandalism, theft, and disturbing the peace.

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To pass over; as, Alexander transpassed the river., To pass by; to pass away.

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The trespassers stealthily crossed the property line, hoping to avoid detection.

The farmer vehemently defended his land, warning trespassers to stay away.

The law enforcement officers apprehended several trespassers who had vandalized public property.

The trespass notice clearly stated the consequences of entering the forbidden area.