I. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪
Carlson was fined $1000 for trespassing on government property.
▪
Get out of the yard! Can't you see the sign? It says "No Trespassing."
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
A knock sounded, trespassing upon her reflections.
▪
According to its critics, it could result in walkers getting lost, trespassing, squabbling with farmers and even being injured.
▪
But the Galaxy is great, and it has happened before that a boundary has been trespassed unwittingly.
▪
Carlisle warned that anyone caught trespassing will be banned from the facility when it opens Oct. 25.
▪
Farmers have barricaded their fields to prevent partygoers from trespassing on their land.
▪
However, as is often the case with these ranch roads, the sign means no trespassing on their property.
▪
I have trespassed and will retreat back to Cambo and to the country just to the south of it.
▪
Many reasons were given, from Health and Safety Regulations, destroying the environment, to trespassing on to archaeological sites.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪
Trespassers will be prosecuted.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
An individual or organisation may face action for a variety of Torts e.g. defamation, negligence, nuisance or trespass .
▪
Forgive men their trespasses....
▪
If he does, if he practices any philosophical trespass around here, I will call the cops.
▪
It doesn't recommend trespass , it urges that you should consult the police and get third-party liability insurance.
▪
One traveller, Lisa Miller, is due to appear in court on charges of criminal trespass dating back several months.
▪
The Court chose not to face head-on the problem of state trespass statutes which conflicted with constitutional prohibitions against racial discrimination.
▪
The court held that necessity was a defence to the claim in trespass and nuisance.
▪
This trespass meant that no one must go inside the property because it was not public like a park, but private.