advance upon, care naught for, disobey, do wrong, go astray, infract, lapse, not listen, refuse to cooperate, trample on, violate the law
Definitionv. act in disregard of laws
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Should they transgress in any way, obviously the appropriate action would be taken. [Please select]
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Do not expect to be able to pull round a class that you have allowed to transgress the boundary by suddenly cracking the whip. [Please select]
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He had requested her not to answer his letter; yet he half hoped, for many a day, that she might transgress his injunction. [Please select]
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"The first man transgressed." [Please select]
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"Man," say the theologians, "transgressed in the beginning; our race is guilty of an ancient offence." [Please select]
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Is it better to drive a fellow-creature to despair than to transgress a mere human law, no man being injured by the breach. [Please select]
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"My liege," said the Baron of Gilsland, observing the King's countenance change, "I fear I have transgressed your pleasure in lending some countenance to his transgression." [Please select]
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Until he actually transgressed against their love, she could make no move. [Please select]
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