/ˈtrɛspəst/ – adjective
Definition: 1. bị gây thiệt hại, bị thiệt hại;
2. phải gánh chịu thiệt hại do hành vi xâm phạm trái phép quyền chiếm hữu;
3. bị xâm phạm thân thể, bị xâm phạm quyền lợi.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “trespassed” refers to the act of entering someone’s property without permission or legal right to do so. It can also refer to exceeding the limits of authorized access to a property. Trespassing is considered a civil wrong or a criminal offense, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction.
Example: The defendant trespassed on the plaintiff’s property by entering without permission.