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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121. In such event the offending member or guest shall be trespasser.
122. Liberally sprinkle soda in the offending loafer or lace - up and let It'sit overnight.
123. He wondered if the police investigation would uncover the offending car and driver.
124. The treatment completely prevented further production of the offending sickle-shaped blood cells in nine of the patients.
125. He would have preferred to be on good term with both his wife and his mother,(www.Sentencedict.com) but the effort of pleasing one without offending the other was like steering between Scylla and Charybdis.
126. You had better neglect your relations, than run the risk of offending your patroness.
127. The dentist commenced to dig, drill and finally fill the offending tooth.
128. Anyone who's ever slept in the same room as a loud snorer knows how infuriating it is to have to suffer through all that noise while the offending party remains blissfully oblivious – and asleep.
129. On the back end are websites and blogs where if the wrong characters don't bring a cease and desist order , software is triggered which quickly renders the offending page unloadable.
130. Offending family-orientated Confucian values, neither dried-fish woman nor herbivore man is much interested in romance, part of the reason why Korea's fertility rate is lamentably lowa.
131. Liberally sprinkle soda in the offending loafer or lace-up and let it sit overnight.
132. In the hard drive realm, the offending hit may just be replaced with a better sounding hit, but this can be time consuming, and requires an excellent DAW.
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