trespassing

[ UK /tɹˈɛspəsɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈtɹɛsˌpæsɪŋ, ˈtɹɛspəsɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. gradually intrusive without right or permission
    invasive tourists
    we moved back from the encroaching tide
    trespassing hunters
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How To Use trespassing In A Sentence

  • The farmer said we were trespassing.
  • C., jury awarding Food Lion $ 5. 5 million in damages for fraud and trespassing.
  • The vent itself may be trespassing on your land, especially when its cover is attached, depending on where the legal boundary lies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a month after that he was cited for trespassing and being under the influence of a controlled substance after passing out in a neighbor’s (empty at the time) home.
  • Some people took direct action and stood in front of the bulldozers but they were arrested and fined for trespassing.
  • He accused me of trespassing on his estate.
  • However, as is often the case with these ranch roads, the sign means no trespassing on their property.
  • C., jury awarding Food Lion $ 5. 5 million in damages for fraud and trespassing.
  • The subdued satire of his keen eye burst out for an instant, and he looked as if he would have said, "Who is this yonker who is trespassing upon my retirement? Vivian Grey
  • The vent itself may be trespassing on your land, especially when its cover is attached, depending on where the legal boundary lies. Times, Sunday Times
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