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transgression
[trans-gresh-uhn, tranz-]
transgression
/ trænzˈɡrɛʃən /
noun
a breach of a law, etc; sin or crime
the act or an instance of transgressing
Other Word Forms
- nontransgression noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of transgression1
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Example Sentences
They reviewed the schooling and positive programs he had been involved with in prison, along with transgressions he had while in lockup, including prison fights and being found multiple times with contraband.
But is that duality of reaping the business benefits while pushing on the human rights transgressions, even possible?
Was he trying to assuage his guilt for some transgression?
In his statement, Qasra, the defense minister, warned security personnel that any transgression and vandalism would face “harsh legal measures.”
Edgar Veytia’s transgressions came while he was the top cop in Nayarit, a small Pacific Coast state that evolved from a sleepy backwater to one of Mexico’s most violent cartel battlegrounds.
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