transgress in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for transgress in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.transgress [Am trænsˈɡrɛs, trænzˈɡrɛs, Brit tranzˈɡrɛs, trɑːnzˈɡrɛs, transˈɡrɛs, trɑːnsˈɡrɛs] VB trans form

II.transgress [Am trænsˈɡrɛs, trænzˈɡrɛs, Brit tranzˈɡrɛs, trɑːnzˈɡrɛs, transˈɡrɛs, trɑːnsˈɡrɛs] VB intr

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to transgress a law
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Finding this balance between transgressing autonomy and dangerous accumulation of power could prove difficult, and associationalism appeared to be a possible solution.
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However, each house has its own rules restricting offensive speeches, and may punish members who transgress them.
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If any attempt is made to watch the child, he should be so carefully surrounded by vigilance that he can not possibly transgress without detection.
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The umpire issues a second and final warning if the bowler transgresses again.
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She wished to save the child; but as her maids told her she must not transgress her father's commands, she set him down again.
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The dolphin is associated with such turning, of course, because it is a creature that itself is always transgressing boundaries, leaping and diving.
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Under this view, government transgresses property rights by enforcing compulsory tax collection.
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The appropriate criminal, civil or administrative cases must be filed against whoever will be found to have transgressed the law.
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I am trying to transgress this image and become more screen-friendly than image-friendly.
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The project was transgressing the boundaries of exhibition, publication and lectures in order to stimulate dialogues between art and science.
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