Trespasser - REF

Trespasser (noun):Meaning: A person who enters or remains on another person's property without permission or lawful right.

Examples:

  1. The security guard caught a trespasser trying to enter the restricted area.
  2. The homeowner called the police when they noticed a trespasser in their backyard.
  3. The sign warned potential trespassers that the area was monitored.

Synonyms: Intruder, interloper, invader, unauthorized person, squatter.

Antonyms: Property owner, resident, authorized person, lawful visitor.

Collocations:

  1. Unwanted trespasser: The alarm system is designed to alert homeowners of any unwanted trespassers.
  2. Suspicious trespasser: The police were called to investigate a suspicious trespasser.
  3. Known trespasser: The store owner recognized the known trespasser from previous incidents.

Phrases:

  1. Detain a trespasser: The security personnel managed to detain the trespasser until the police arrived.
  2. Remove trespassers: The property owner decided to take legal action to remove trespassers.
  3. Warn off trespassers: The signs were placed to warn off trespassers from entering the construction site.

Idioms:

  1. No trespassing: The sign clearly states "No Trespassing" to deter unauthorized entry.
  2. Trespasser will be prosecuted: The warning sign reads "Trespassers will be prosecuted" to discourage intruders.

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