Transgress in a sentence as a verb

I know I'm guilty as can be and surely I'm going to transgress in the future.

Societies always evolve an idea of what is forbidden, and find ways to punish those who transgress.

Even if you have their binaries they'd have to communicate home to transgress your privacy.

Prison isn't to mete out some kind of dysfunctional revenge fantasy on those who transgress our complex legal code.

This is about all I can say without being very unneutral in a fashion that would transgress HN's norms about politeness.

That is exactly what happens when predators transgress beyond the patience limit of the herd and the herd gets angry enough to throw out the agreement.

Maybe one day we'll have technology which gets embedded and self-reports us whenever we transgress whatever laws we agree to or are born into.

It changes the calculus from "should I transgress against what society deems sacred" to "I'm already in trouble with the biggest gang around, might as well keep going".

What level of security and privacy can Americans reasonably expect to have, against which intelligence programs will not and do not transgress?Etc.

Particularly where harm reduction is concerned - many on the 'anti' side consider it a moral issue and reducing harm goes directly against their sense of justice and punishment of those that transgress.

A geek is so every day, and that person defines him or her self in terms of those things he or she is willing to punch you in the face over, should you transgress the sacred nature of those artifacts or things involved in their geekdom.

The guy has already spent a year in prison after all & they've successfully demonstrated to all their other employees that GS will go for the maximum possible sentence if any of them transgress in the future, which was probably the main point of the whole exercise in the first place.

Transgress definitions

verb

act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"; "break a promise"

See also: offend infract violate breach break

verb

spread over land, especially along a subsiding shoreline; "The sea transgresses along the West coast of the island"

verb

commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law

See also: trespass

verb

pass beyond (limits or boundaries)

See also: trespass overstep