trespass
    /ˈtrɛˌspæs/ /Brit ˈtrɛspəs/
    
 
    
    verb
    
    -passes; -passed; -passing
    
    [no obj]
    
    to go on someone's land without permission
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    old-fashioned :to do something that hurts or offends someone - usually + against
    
    
    
    formal :to treat someone unfairly especially by asking for or expecting more than is fair or reasonable - often + on or upon
    
    
    
    noun
    
    plural -passes
    
    law :the crime of going on someone's land without permission [noncount]
    
    
    
    
    
    [count] old-fashioned :a sin or other wrong or improper act