Synonym: discourtesy, infraction, infringement, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offence, offensive, offensive activity, umbrage, violation. Similar words: offensive, defense, offender, defensive, dense, sense, license, intense. Meaning: [əˈfens] n. 1. a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others 2. a feeling of anger caused by being offended 3. a crime less serious than a felony 4. the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score 5. the action of attacking an enemy.
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91. The best defense against being Google anonymous is a good offense.
92. If I take offense easily, if I am content to continue in a cool unfriendliness, though friendship be possible, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
93. Please don't take offense. I only wanted to tell you what I think.
94. We view this infraction as a speeding ticket, not a capital offense.
95. Purposefully taking advantage of cheaters is a punishable offense, though as long as you purposefully disassociate yourself from the cheater (and preferably report them as well), you should be fine.
96. Any offense that causes a breach in relationships simply cannot be overlooked.
97. But when we chant Hare Krishna without any offense, we relish Krishna,[sentencedict.com] the Reservoir of all pleasure.
98. Compared with intentional homicide, robbery, intentional injury and some criminal acts, criminal consequences and the social impact of the offense has a distinct specificity.
99. A person discovered committing an offense may be summoned verbally.
100. Soldiers will depend on the injury-free, multi-heap that point, no sense of blood, first offense, and measurements of blood to cobble together a re-think.
101. Coach Rick Adelman pointed one - on - one play on offense and their undersized frontline when Yao goes out.
102. Carl von Clausewitz in "On War" stresses the offense is the best defense.
103. To commit an offense or a sin; transgress or err.
104. The officer's violation of a regulation is more of jeopardy than the enlisted man's offense.
105. I shot the sheriff, and they say it is a capital offense.
106. Because it is a serious offense in Nigeria to enter without a valid visa, the victim's illegal entry may be used by the scam artists as leverage to coerce the victims into releasing funds.
107. However, the same offense might be either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on its degree.
108. The treatment process and efficacy, judicial program evaluation, establishing assessment tools, sex offense prevention education, and treatment program evaluation were popular topics recently.
109. In the experimental task 30 second offense is designed and implemented monitoring and alarm display system.
110. The Yankees have a potent offense of their own(Sentencedict.com), and Rays right-hander Jason Hammel will be charged with keeping those bats in check.
111. The standard about accomplished and unaccomplished offense should be determined by the feature of ancient cultural sites or ancient tombs.
112. Participants in the high-power group considered the misreporting of travel expenses to be a significantly worse offense.
113. I cannot let the occasion pass without expressing my emphatic condemnation of your offense.
114. Adding defense and additional angles to Pacquiao's upper - body offense is his frenetic footwork.
115. The specified consequence in the consequential offense can be material consequences or nonmaterial ones.
116. Know affiance No offense against pigeons but they seem , in their current numbers , such an unnecessary bird, he says.
117. If death resulted, apply the most analogous guideline from Chapter Two, Part A, Subpart 1 (Homicide), if the resulting offense level is greater than that determined above.
118. She seldom smiles and takes offense at the least excuse, crying rivers of tears and wailing.
119. In an intergalactic dimension, aliens are on the offense moving in to annihilate mankind.
120. It argued in effect that jurisdiction over the offense is sufficient for trial of an accused by military commission, when the charge includes the offense of unlawful enemy belligerency.
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