Sentences with trespass
tres·pass
T t - They were trespassing on private property. [VERB preposition]
- You could be prosecuted for trespass.
- Trespass implies an unlawful or unwarranted entrance upon the property, rights, etc. of another [to trespass on a private beach]; to encroach is to make such inroads by stealth or gradual advances [squatters encroaching on our lands]; infringe implies an encroachment that breaks a law or agreement or violates the rights of others [to infringe on a patent]; intrude implies a thrusting oneself into company, situations, etc. without being asked or wanted [to intrude on one's privacy]; invade implies a forcible or hostile entrance into the territory or rights of others [to invade a neighboring state]
- They were acting to prevent the state from trespassing on family matters such as sex education. [VERB preposition]
- To trespass on one's time