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trespass

[tres-puhs, -pas] / ˈtrɛs pəs, -pæs /




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This fall some 20 Russian long-range drones deliberately trespassed into Polish airspace.

From The Wall Street Journal

Authorities have dropped all charges against an Arizona State University student who was arrested last year on trespassing charges after he set up a table to distribute copies of the Constitution without permission.

From Washington Times

Instead, June’s methodology is consistently to tell the reader her trespasses and offer flimsy justifications for them.

From New York Times

The spectator trespassed into the technical area and initially grabbed Howe by his left arm, then jabbed at him and pushed him high in the chest.

From Seattle Times

“All I want them to do is leave me alone,” said Mr. Anderson, 71, a farmer who lives in Muirkirk, Ontario, and has posted a “no trespassing” sign outside the house.

From New York Times