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Transgressor
Transgressively Trans*gress"ive*ly, adv.
Adam, perhaps, . . . from the transgressive infirmities
of himself, might have erred alone. --Sir T.
Browne.
Transgressor Trans*gress"or, n. [L.: cf. F. transgresseur.]
One who transgresses; one who breaks a law, or violates a
command; one who violates any known rule or principle of
rectitude; a sinner.
The way of transgressors is hard. --Prov. xiii.
15.
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Transgressive may mean:
Transgressive art, a name
given to art
forms that
violate perceived...
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transgression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transgression may
refer to: Sin,
transgression against divine law or the law of
deities Crime...
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Transgressive art is art that aims to
outrage or
cause a
reaction from the observer. The term
transgressive was
first used in this
sense by
American filmmaker...
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strategies are fruitless. With each
transgression both
transgressor and
victim ****ume risks. The
transgressor's efforts at
reconciliation may be rejected...
- The
Cinema of
Transgression is a term
coined by Nick Zedd in 1985 to
describe a New York City–based
underground film movement,
consisting of a loose-knit...
- In genetics,
transgressive segregation is the
formation of
extreme phenotypes, or
transgressive phenotypes,
observed in
segregated hybrid po****tions compared...
- A
marine transgression is a
geologic event where sea
level rises relative to the land and the s****line
moves toward higher ground,
resulting in flooding...
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Transgressive fiction is a
genre of
literature which focuses on
characters who feel
confined by the
norms and
expectations of
society and who
break free...
- The
Dunkirk transgressions were
tidal bulges or
other sea level-related
marine transgressions (risings),
often heightened by
river floods,
affecting the...
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Herald Company: 33.
August 4, 1917.
Retrieved November 26, 2014. A
Strange Transgressor at IMDb A
Strange Transgressor at the AFI
Catalog of
Feature Films...