Similar words: transgress, aggression, transmission, congressional, impression, expression, depression, suppression. Meaning: [trænz'greʃn] n. 1. the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle 2. the spreading of the sea over land as evidenced by the deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata 3. the action of going beyond or overstepping some boundary or limit.
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1. For two millennia, exogamy was a major transgression for Jews.
2. So the transvestite fails the test of humanist transgression.
3. Janir was in an ecstasy of wickedness and transgression.
4. In short, their transgression was motivated by false consciousness.
5. Rituals of transgression, sensationalist violation and titillating naughtiness became the stock-in-trade of popular news reporting in the late nineteenth century.
6. This is evidence of a transgression, meaning that as the Bright Angel Shale was being deposited the sea gradually moved landward.
7. We slip away, like the deer, before our transgression is noticed.
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8. No transgression is unforgivable, except pride.
9. What they did is transgression!
10. That's exactly the transgression I'm worried about committing.
11. Microfossil analysis reveals three transgression layers in the CQJ4 borehole, which are at 4.
12. The ways that I could think of involved transgression of the law.
13. When haemolysis , haemoglobin from the transgression inside the cell, dissolve in plasma, right now haemoglobin carries aerobic ability to lose.
14. How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, Whose sin is covered!
15. How to determine the subjective transgression against those commodity dealers' vendition of counterfeit trademarks is a problem frequently disputed.
16. Sequence boundary , major transgression surfaces and the minor regression surface have been confirmed by the enrichment and differences of paleobiology fossils.
17. There are disputes on transgression and high sea level in academe since holocene.
18. Fools because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, are afflicted.
19. The most insignificient transgression reverberated in the most ethereal worlds.
20. The rest of us are reprimanded for even the smallest transgression, while he can get away with murder.
21. Such people are ready to give vent to their resentment whenever a Volunteer commits even a minor transgression.
22. If the radio operator kept his mouth shut, the transgression might not get to the ears of his superiors.
23. Adultery was the sole ground, but a wife could only divorce her husband if accompanied by some other matrimonial transgression.
24. Thus, informal admissions were characterized by a combination of mental ill health and transgression of traditional social role expectations.
25. On the other hand, modern science was used to list a new vocabulary of transgression.
26. We hate doing this because it could be handy information in the event the other party ever accuses us of a transgression.
27. Based on the analysis of core of Subei basin during late Cretaceous and Paleocene Epoch, the authors conclude that Subei Basin was linked with the sea and the deposit was affected by transgression.
28. And non-observance does not lead to a state of transgression; it brings one back under the jurisdiction of the law.
29. That is true; I John 3:4 says that sin is the transgression of the law, and it is transgressing God's Law that defiles us.
30. Interiors play a crucial role in the construction of identity and they represent power and control through the contestation or transgression of boundaries.
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