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Transgression

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Transgression may refer to:

Legal, religious and social

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  • Sin, a violation of God's Ten Commandments or other elements of God's moral law
  • Crime, legal transgression, usually created by a violation of social or economic boundary
    • In civil law jurisdictions, a transgression or a contravention is a smaller breach of law, similar to summary offence in common law jurisdictions
  • Social transgression, violating a social norm
  • Relational transgression – violation of implicit or explicit relational rules
  • Haram, going beyond Islamic religious restrictions

Science and mathematics

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Literature

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Film, television, music, and art

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See also

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