transpass in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Transpass: to go beyond or infringe upon a set limit or boundary.
Sample Sentences
- The hikers were warned not to transpass beyond the designated trails.
- He did not intend to transpass the boundaries set by the local council.
- In his excitement, he accidentally began to transpass the private property line.
- The law prohibits anyone from transpassing onto the military base without authorization.
- She felt it was unfair for anyone to transpass her personal space during the crowded event.
- She knew she would transgress the rules if she decided to enter the restricted area.
- The hikers were warned not to transpass the marked boundaries of the national park.
- He felt guilty, knowing that his curiosity had caused him to transpass the limits of his friend's privacy.
- The sign clearly stated that to transpass the property line would result in legal consequences.
- In her pursuit of knowledge, she often found herself tempted to transpass the ethical guidelines of research.