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trespass vs infract

infract vs trespass

trespass is a noun but infract is not a noun.

trespass and infract both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
trespass Yes No Yes No
infract No No Yes No
As verbs, infract is a hypernym of trespass; that is, infract is a word with a broader meaning than trespass:
  • trespass: break the law
  • infract: act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
Other hypernyms of trespass include breach, break, go against, offend, transgress, violate.
As verbs, infract is a hypernym of trespass; that is, infract is a word with a broader meaning than trespass:
  • trespass: enter unlawfully on someone's property
  • infract: act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
Other hypernyms of trespass include breach, break, go against, offend, transgress, violate.
As verbs, infract is a hypernym of trespass; that is, infract is a word with a broader meaning than trespass:
  • trespass: commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
  • infract: act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
Other hypernyms of trespass include breach, break, go against, offend, transgress, violate.
trespass (noun) infract (noun)
entry to another's property without right or permission
a wrongful interference with the possession of property (personal property as well as realty), or the action instituted to recover damages
trespass (verb) infract (verb)
pass beyond (limits or boundaries) act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
break the law
enter unlawfully on someone's property
commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
make excessive use of
Difference between trespass and infract

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