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    tres·pass·er
    /ˈtreˌspasər/

    noun

    • 1. a person entering someone's land or property without permission: "a trespasser on his land"

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  2. The meaning of TRESPASSER is one who trespasses; especially : one who enters or remains on the real property of another wrongfully or without the owner's or possessor's authority or consent.

  3. TRESPASSER definition: 1. a person who goes onto someone's land or enters their building without permission: 2. a person…. Learn more.

  4. : an unlawful act committed on the person, property, or rights of another. especially : a wrongful entry on real property. b. : the legal action for injuries resulting from trespass.

  5. A trespasser is someone who enters another person's property without an invitation. Trespassing is a crime, so a trespasser can find herself in a lot of trouble. As a legal term, trespasser implies that the person has intentionally and knowingly entered private property.

  6. TRESPASS definition: 1. to go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission: 2. to do something or act…. Learn more.

  7. 1. Law To commit an unlawful injury to the person, property, or rights of another, with actual or implied force or violence, especially to enter onto another's land wrongfully. 2. To infringe on the privacy, time, or attention of another: "I must ... not trespass too far on the patience of a good-natured critic" (Henry Fielding). 3.

  8. Definition of trespasser noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Trespasser definition: One who, without permission of the owner or privileges, enters onto anothers property intentionally. Under tort law, such a person is owed no consideration by the landowner for any ills that may befall him or her.

  10. An individual who unlawfully enters or remains on another's property without their consent. How to use "trespasser" in a sentence. The property owner called the police when she noticed the trespasser in her garden. The trespasser broke a window to get into the building.

  11. Trespass , encroach , infringe , intrude imply overstepping boundaries and assuming possession of others' property or crowding onto the right of others. To trespass is to pass unlawfully within the boundaries of another's property: Hunters trespass on a farmer's fields.