Synonyms for More transgressed:
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adj.
• broken
- Disobeyed
, - Infringed
, - Traduced
, - Transgressed
, - abandoned
, - dishonored
, - disregarded
, - ignored
, - isolated
, - retracted
, - violated
.
What are the hypernyms for More transgressed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
breach, break, defy, disobey, flout, go against, ignore, transgress, violate, break laws, violate laws.
What are the opposite words for more transgressed?
The antonyms for the word "more transgressed" can be described as less transgressed, abiding, obedient, principled, ethical, and moral. If someone is less transgressed, it means they have committed fewer offenses or violations. People who are abiding adhere to rules, laws, or principles. They act in accordance with what is expected of them morally or ethically. Those who are principled have a strong set of values and will not compromise them easily. Ethical people understand what is right and wrong and try to do the right thing while moral people have a foundation based on personal or cultural beliefs. All these are antonyms of the word "more transgressed.
What are the antonyms for More transgressed?
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adj.
• broken
- complete
, - connected
, - continuous
, - fixed
, - flowing
, - happy
, - kept
, - ok
, - satisfied
, - unbroken
, - uplifted
, - whole
, - working
.
Related words: more transgression, more transgressions, what is a more transgression, how do you know if you have committed a more transgression
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