Transgression may be:
- a legal transgression, a crime usually created by a social or economic boundary
- a social transgression, violating a norm
- a Biblical transgression, violation of God's ten commandments; sin (1 John 3:4)
- Transgression (LDS theology), a violation of religious law without the perpetrator's understanding
- Transgression (geology), an event during which sea level rises relative to the land, resulting in coastal flooding
- Transgression (album), a 2005 album by the Los Angeles metal group Fear Factory
- Transgression (novel), a science fiction novel by Randall Ingermanson
- Transgressions (novel) a novel based in the English Civil War by Erastes
- Transgressions (journal), a journal of urban exploration edited by alastair bonnett
- Transgressive art, a type of art that goes against basic norms or mores
- Transgressional fiction, a form of literature
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