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trans·gres·sion \tran(t)sˈgreshən, traan-, -nzˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin transgression-, transgressio, from Latin, act of crossing, passing over, from transgressus + -ion-, -io -ion : an act, process, or instance of transgressing: as a. : the infringement or violation of a law, command, or duty : sin, trespass < God, what are my transgressions that they brought me here — Henry Baerlein > < summoned me for … some transgression of college rules — A.D.White > < simple ingratitude to a benefactor was a pardonable transgression — George Meredith > b. (1) : unconformity 3a (2) : the spread of the sea over land areas and the consequent unconformable deposition of sediments on older rocks Synonyms: see breach |