noun
- acts of entering someone’s property without permission
- wrongdoings or sins
Usage: plural of trespass
Usage: religious or formal context
verb
- enters someone’s property without permission
- commits a wrongdoing or sin
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present; formal or religious
Examples
- The farmer posted signs warning against trespasses on his land.
- She forgives those who commit trespasses against her.
- The security guard watches for anyone who trespasses on the property.
- He trespasses whenever he cuts through the neighbor’s yard.
- The prayer asks for forgiveness of our trespasses.
- Multiple trespasses were reported at the construction site.
- Anyone who trespasses will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.