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trespass 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: trespasser 'to go across, trespass', from tres 'across' (from Latin trans) + passer 'to pass']
to go onto someone's private land without their permission
trespass on
::She was arrested for trespassing on government property.
old use to do something wrong
-synonym sin sin
-- trespasser n [C]
trespass on [trespass on sth] phr v
to unfairly use more than you should of someone else's time, help etc for your own advantage
::It would be trespassing on their hospitality to accept any more from them.