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trespasser

[ UK /tɹˈɛspəsɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission

How To Use trespasser In A Sentence

  • Just as many right-libertarians might be overinclined to come to the defense of a land owner who shoots trespassers on sight and without warning so as to defend the sanctity of private property, I wonder if your support of “Abortion on demand and without apology” might not be an instance of a similar left-libertarian error vis-a-vis the sexual autonomy of women… Abortion on demand and without apology (Kiwi edition)
  • A sign warning trespassers printed in the copper-plate script normally reserved for wedding invitations would inhibit nobody.
  • For the last decade, he has been battling to keep trespassers out.
  • This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser.
  • When any trespass is done against us, it is good to remember that the trespasser is a brother, which furnishes us with qualifying consideration. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • That is, the tortfeasor, the trespasser, is liable not only for the tort of trespass but for what has been called the fruits of the trespass.
  • The outraged protesters pulled the fence away and sprayed 'trespasser' on the container. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • More likely they'd been smuggled over into the Metacosm (or carried accidentally) by flesh-and-blood trespassers like herself. EVERVILLE
  • Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away.
  • We highlight the proposed legislation in Arizona which if passed will make every undocumented worker in the state a criminal "trespasser". Radio Project Front Page Podcast
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