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transgressive
[ trans-gres-iv, tranz- ]
adjective
- violating or challenging socially accepted standards of behavior, belief, morality, or taste: Transgressive fiction focuses on characters who feel confined by the norms and expectations of society and who break free in unusual ways.
We welcome those who are engaged in consensual, albeit transgressive sexualities.
Transgressive fiction focuses on characters who feel confined by the norms and expectations of society and who break free in unusual ways.
- violating a law, rule, command, or duty, or causing harm by doing so:
We need to develop principled arguments that demonstrate the essentially transgressive nature of activities that damage the natural environment.
transgressive
/ 藢迟谤忙苍锄藞伞谤蓻蝉瑟惫 /
adjective
- going beyond acceptable boundaries of taste, convention, or the law
transgressive art
transgressive pursuits
Derived Forms
- 迟谤补苍蝉藞驳谤别蝉蝉颈惫别濒测, adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of transgressive1
Example Sentences
What Carti brought to Rolling Loud was a volatile proposition 鈥 some of the most truly transgressive music to ever top streaming and Billboard charts, aesthetically uncompromising and veiled with real menace.
Now Trump has brought that mindset to the Oval Office which, I suppose, isn鈥檛 surprising given the subleasing of his presidency to the hyperactive and assertively transgressive Elon Musk.
It was Wray鈥檚 turn to stand up to Trump and against Patel鈥檚 ascension, and to underscore by his inevitable firing how transgressive Trump鈥檚 action is.
鈥淭rump鈥檚 rhetoric, Berman concluded, 鈥渋ntensified an enmity between the arts community and the right鈥 that dates back to Reagan-era censorship of transgressive artists鈥ut simply: Donald Trump was bad for art.鈥
We wanted it to be funny and transgressive and unexpected, but we also wanted it to be poignant.
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