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I only know of trespassed to be the past tense of trespass. Trespass being to go somewhere you're not allowed.
The usage may differ elsewhere, but in NZ law, a trespass order is a formal step that carries severe penalties if you breach it, barring you from a particular premises.
Ahh, this may be it, very good!
Talked about tresspass: https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105/trespass
We seem to use the term "tresspass" both to mean someone is trasspassing, and also to mean giving someone a tresspass notice. If you tresspass someone from the premises, then you have given them a tresspass notice (verbal or written). It's probably a colloquial term.