0 past simple and past participle of trespass --
1 to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission: --
2 to do something or act in a way that is not morally acceptable --
I suppose that sometimes it was felt that we trespassed on other people's preserves.
I have already trespassed on your time at considerable length.
Is it that they have sometimes trespassed underground upon other people's property?
If public servants or the police have trespassed under the law, they too are subject to it and action should be taken against them.
We are talking about a demonstration that took place last week when people trespassed, having gained access by pretending to be what they were not.
It was not that the road was trespassed upon by the cellars.
They have trespassed in a literal sense on local authorities' rights and have woken up local authorities, and good luck to them.
We trespassed on that issue in our report and suggested that reform of the other place might facilitate representation.