Similar words: defending, ending, tending, lending, bending, pending, mending, unending. Meaning: [ə'fendɪŋ] adj. offending against or breaking a law or rule.
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31. Then it can be confined to a raised pool without offending the eye.
32. Needless to say, no lunch for him, as he retreated amidst hoots and laughter, carrying the offending object.
33. If something goes haywire, it should be fairly easy to isolate the offending software.
34. Anxious to be rid of the interruption, Madame Weill carefully brought the offending nude inside.
35. Shivering, I closed the blinds more tightly -- wanted no offending sun yet, despite its potential for heat.
36. Out of earshot, I see her show the offending weenies to the other officer.
37. I reactivated the potentially offending pieces of software, one by one, waiting until the problem reappeared.
38. Even in a stream of traffic the laser beam can isolate the offending vehicles with an accurate read out of speed and range.
39. Had Gabriel publicly insulted him in his cups one night in the Raven, fatally offending that pompous conceit?
40. I drafted a letter to the publisher, complaining about the offending sentence.
41. The row erupted again when he won the Nobel last year, and the citation named the offending work.
42. Jane herself had been unhappy with the secrecy to which she had agreed only so that Frank could avoid offending his aunt.
43. Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods.
44. Here there are established relationships, sizes and perceptible properties which might be talked about,(http://sentencedict.com/offending.html) without offending any child.
45. Most youngsters are arrested for theft - 70 percent of those on Taylor House rehabilitation schemes - and persistent offending is declining.
46. When the offending Arminian left he returned to the fold.
47. A closer reading of the offending article soon establishes the naivety of such a question.
48. The offending picture was confiscated and Professor Jones was mauled for permitting its exhibition.
49. Leapor makes general assertions about marriage in this poem partly because she can not make further particular observations without offending Octavia.
50. In time, the offending word was phased out of usage.
51. Nor does he worry about offending people with his provocative images.
52. Putting young offenders into a prison or other custodial establishment does not deter them from offending.
53. If found guilty, the offending brokerages could be shuttered and officials imprisoned, ministry officials said.
54. Nor was it clear from the 1538 injunctions whether the offending images should simply be removed or totally destroyed.
55. For their sakes, and the sakes of others who follow, more efficient means of apprehending offending corporations are desirable.
56. The publishers withdrew the book from circulation and removed the offending passages.
57. He represents the Shinagawa area of Tokyo, and so has no worries about offending farmers.
58. Certainly, the exhibitor could be required to remove the offending poster by virtue of section 5.
59. Where agreement can not be reached with offending dealers, legal action will be taken.
60. An offending tree may have been planted many years ago by a previous owner.
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