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    trans·gress
    [tranzˈɡres, tran(t)sˈɡres]
    verb
    transgressing (present participle)
    1. infringe or go beyond the bounds of (a moral principle or other established standard of behavior):
      "she had transgressed an unwritten social law" · "they must control the impulses that lead them to transgress"
      • geology
        (of the sea) spread over (an area of land).
    Origin
    late 15th century (earlier (late Middle English) as transgression): from Old French transgresser or Latin transgress- ‘stepped across’, from the verb transgredi, from trans- ‘across’ + gradi ‘go’.
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    verb
    1. infringe or go beyond the bounds of (a moral principle or other established standard of behavior):
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    3. transgressed; transgressing; transgresses Synonyms of transgress intransitive verb 1 : to violate a command or law : sin 2 : to go beyond a boundary or limit
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      transgress verb [ I or T ] formal uk / trænzˈɡres / us / trænzˈɡres / to break a law or moral rule: Those are the rules, and anyone who transgresses will be severely punished.
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      to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin. verb (used with object) to pass over or go beyond (a limit, boundary, etc.): to transgress bounds of prudence. to go beyond the limits imposed by (a law, command, etc.); violate; infringe: to transgress the will of God.
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