transgress Definition In English

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  • The suggestion is that transgressing the stronger right requires a more important goal.

  • If these are transgressed, either the service or the friendship can be jeopardised.

  • The suggestion is that one would sooner transgress the weaker right.

  • They turned to them for their knowledge, of the law and hence of their rights, and for protection against those who would transgress them.

  • Perhaps this is a problem inherent to the use of case studies, which, in their richness, transgress the aims of the study.

  • There are in fact many discourse systems overlapping and transgressing one another to create our identities.

  • He has exaggerated and transgressed the limits of the acceptable.

  • Women who transgressed this spatial segregation were inevitably stigmatised, and young women were rarely seen in the streets past 15-16 years old.

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