The act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle.
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Examples for "transgression "
Examples for "transgression "
1 It is also a great commercial transgression to abuse a dominant position.
2 She was the first in the transgression therefore keep her in subjection.
3 Right means straight; wrong means twisted; transgression the crossing of a line.
4 She hadn't thought him capable of risk, perhaps, or of actual transgression .
5 Navratilova's hijacking of a microphone was obviously a very dangerous transgression indeed.
1 All the great reformers and martyrs were antagonistic men-enemies to falsehood and evildoing .
2 This is a film noir without any crime or evildoing .
3 One by one, the paths of evildoing must be blocked.
4 She would have been 'good', to use your phrasing, but with the potential for evildoing .
5 You've broken the law and now you have got to take the consequence of your evildoing .
6 If you would die in your bed, repent you of your evildoing , and rob no more.'
7 Desire nothing, and evildoing will be done away.
8 Let every man do as seemeth good in his own eyes, provided only that he escape conviction for evildoing .
9 A fool the man who says, 'We will do evildoing in our turn, and our heart shall be comforted.
10 Are you telling me that one of the gifts of education is the skillful concealment of evildoing by those in positions of power?
11 Evildoing is in evil desiring.
12 If Bruin chose to steal Rusteviel's honey, if Hintze trespassed in the priest's granary, they were but taken in their own evildoings .
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