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transgressor

[trans-gres-er, tranz-] / trænsˈgrɛs ər, trænz- /






NOUN
trespasser
Synonyms
NOUN
trespasser
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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Its practical incentives include getting the transgressor to admit the wrongdoing himself instead of putting the burden on a classmate to tell.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lynching’s grotesque aim is only partly punishment, the arrogance of judgment not determined by a court of law against a claimed transgressor.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of the transgressors try to gaslight the audience in their confessionals despite what they’ve recently burned into our eyes and ears.

From Salon

When Medina, with his camera in hand, encountered one, the unsuspecting transgressor was fully masked — and brandishing a thundering chainsaw.

From New York Times

She mimicked the emotions she lacked to fit into a world where novels and films tended to depict sociopaths as violent and soulless transgressors treading the fringes.

From Los Angeles Times