BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: NOUN
- Plural form of break.
- (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
- A time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
- A personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
- A pause from doing something (as work)
- Breaking of hard tissue such as bone
- Some abrupt occurrence that interrupts
- The act of breaking something
- Any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare
- The occurrence of breaking
- An unexpected piece of good luck
- The opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool
- (tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving
- An act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
- A sudden dash
- An escape from jail
- N/A
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: ADJECTIVE
- (of waves) curling over and crashing into surf or spray
- N/A
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of break.
- Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
- Stop operating or functioning
- Act in disregard of laws and rules
- Break down, literally or metaphorically
- Lessen in force or effect
- Discontinue an association or relation; go different ways
- Assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
- Do a break dance
- Cease an action temporarily
- Become fractured; break or crack on the surface only
- Fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
- Reduce to bankruptcy
- Make submissive, obedient, or useful
- Fracture a bone of
- Surpass in excellence
- Terminate
- Enter someone's property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act
- Make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing
- Scatter or part
- Emerge from the surface of a body of water
- Curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves
- Be broken in
- Force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up
- Exchange for smaller units of money
- Destroy the completeness of a set of related items
- Make the opening shot that scatters the balls
- Separate from a clinch, in boxing
- Fall sharply
- Ruin completely
- Go to pieces
- Break a piece from a whole
- Become punctured or penetrated
- Pierce or penetrate
- Diminish or discontinue abruptly
- Be released or become known; of news
- Interrupt the flow of current in
- Undergo breaking
- Find a flaw in
- Find the solution or key to
- Come into being
- Change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another
- Prevent completion
- Weaken or destroy in spirit or body
- Happen
- Destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments
- Become separated into pieces or fragments
- Come to an end
- Vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity
- Cause to give up a habit
- Give up
- Come forth or begin from a state of latency
- Happen or take place
- Cause the failure or ruin of
- Interrupt a continued activity
- Render inoperable or ineffective
- Of the male voice in puberty
- Invalidate by judicial action
- Change directions suddenly
- Move away or escape suddenly
- Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
- To spread over land along a shoreline; to inundate.
- To commit an offense; to sin.
- To act in violation of some law.
- To exceed or overstep some limit or boundary.
- Commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
- Pass beyond (limits or boundaries)
- Spread over land, especially along a subsiding shoreline
- Act in disregard of laws and rules
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To offend against the law; to sin.
- To spread over land, especially over the land along a subsiding shoreline. Used of the sea.
- To commit an offense by violating a law, principle, or duty.
- To act in violation of (the law, for example).
- To go beyond or over (a limit or boundary); exceed or overstep.
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To offend against; to vex.
- Hence, to overpass, as any prescribed as the �imit of duty; to break or violate, as a law, civil or moral.
- To pass over or beyond; to surpass.
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Violate a law of God or a moral law
- Commit a sin
- To offend by violating a law; sin.
- Synonyms Infringe upon, Encroach upon, etc. (see trespass, v. i.), pass, transcend, overstep, contravene.
- To offend against (a person); disobey; thwart; cross; vex.
- Hence To overpass, as some law or rule prescribed; break or violate; infringe.
- To pass over or beyond; go beyond.
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: RELATED WORDS
- Bump, Breach, Soften, Intermission, Stop, Go, Dampen, Split, Ruin, Weaken, Respite, Interrupt, Recess, Burst, Crack
- Abide, Blaspheme, Disobey, Flout, Err, Infringe, Contravene, Infract, Go against, Break, Trespass, Breach, Offend, Violate, Overstep
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bust, Pause, Bump, Breach, Soften, Intermission, Stop, Dampen, Split, Ruin, Weaken, Respite, Interrupt, Burst, Crack
- Desecrate, Forbid, Abide, Blaspheme, Disobey, Flout, Infringe, Contravene, Go against, Break, Trespass, Breach, Offend, Violate, Overstep
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rest Breaks The State of Nebraska does not require any specific meal or rest breaks.
- Dollar Tree says that their workers are treated fairly when it comes to rest breaks and meal breaks.
- Rest breaks may be provided for students with disabilities that necessitate regular breaks when completing assessment tasks.
- How can you emphasize its motion through the use of line breaks and stanza breaks?
- Mleaourl Breaks aa the rivar Breaks a national monument winds aerou eannl Montana.
- Does your Minnesota employer give you meal breaks or rest breaks?
- Unlike meal breaks, rest breaks can NOT be waived, either.
- These breaks can run concurrently with regular rest breaks.
- Missing your meal breaks or rest breaks at work?
- Iowa does not require meal breaks or rest breaks.
- Silkoreceives courage to transgress propriety and write explicit sexual scenes.
- The enhanced sentencing statute did not transgress this rule.
- With biting sarcasm he invited the people to transgress.
- Reactions to transaction that transgress the spheres of justice.
- One cannot be transgress something they did not know.
- What does it mean to transgress boundaries of affect?
- God, and not transgress the laws of Moses.
- Not wait until they transgress and fine them.
- What does it mean to transgress gender rules?
- Although we might feel inclined to transgress on these points, providing they do not cause us to transgress God's Word, we should obey them.
BREAKS vs TRANSGRESS: QUESTIONS
- What happens if your speedometer breaks while driving?
- What breaks disaccharide into glucose and galactose?
- What enzyme breaks down disaccharides into monosaccharides?
- What happens if a therapist breaks confidentiality?
- What chemical reaction breaks bonds between monomers?
- What enzyme breaks down acetylcholine into acetate?
- What enzyme breaks down carbohydrates into glucose?
- What breaks the particle-hole conjugation symmetry?
- Are there any places where lunch breaks are actually breaks?
- What are single strand breaks and double strand breaks in DNA?
- What is the best study guide for teaching to transgress?
- How do I get help with transgress crossword puzzles?
- How can professors intervene in teaching to transgress?