Antonym: inoffensive. Similar words: defensive, extensive, comprehensive, offense, sensitive, offender, defense, massive. Meaning: [ə'fensɪv] n. the action of attacking an enemy. adj. 1. violating or tending to violate or offend against 2. for the purpose of attack rather than defense 3. causing anger or annoyance 4. morally offensive 5. unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses 6. of an offensive substitute for inoffensive terminology 7. causing or able to cause nausea.
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91) In the eyes of the law his knife was an offensive weapon.
92) The government forces continued with their offensive in Nyarubanga.
93) They're gross, offensive, and they're not even funny.
94) Nowt offensive about that, happens all the time everywhere.
95) Auburn offensive coordinator Rodney Allison said.
96) Offensive scenes were excised from the film.
97) Offensive coordinator Rob Green was named interim coach.
98) But our offensive line is coming together.
99) Dungy recently hired David Shula as offensive coordinator.
100) As communications technology evolves, so will the technology that would allow parents to block obscene or offensive information.
101) The discharges irritate and make the skin sore; salivation may be profuse; the breath offensive.sentencedict.com/offensive.html
102) Creekmur, a Lions offensive lineman during the 1950s, played both guard and tackle in his 10-year career.
103) Police had considered taking action against David as they said he was carrying an offensive weapon his bendy rubber truncheon.
104) He appealed to Khrushchev to remove the offensive weapons under United Nations supervision.
105) They chat about relationships and activities, while Levine carefully monitors Pieters for any sign of a viral offensive.
106) In some cultures, critical analysis of texts is relatively unknown and may, indeed, be thought offensive.
107) M that he began to gain recognition as an offensive coordinator with an effective wide-open attack and the ability to groom quarterbacks.
108) Some companies, such as Universal, have set up lyric committees to prevent the release of offensive material.
109) The following programme contains strong language, and some viewers may find it offensive.
110) Censorship, the pious say, is not involved, only federal funding of art offensive to the majority.
111) He is offensive coordinator and acting athletic director at South Mountain High.
112) That would have been comical if it hadn't been so downright offensive.
113) They have ample offensive talent and one of the most acrobatic goalies in the world in Joseph.
114) The rebel forces had launched their latest offensive in mid-March with a sustained artillery barrage and ground attack.
115) C.-The smallest Raiders offensive player presents the biggest challenge to the Carolina Panthers' defense.
116) Combined Fleet nevertheless remained convinced that it must take the offensive somewhere as soon as possible.
117) It is an offence under railway bye-laws to be disorderly, offensive or indecent in a station.
118) And even then, the content and boundaries of the offensive behaviour are matters of administrative discretion.
119) It was a good call by much-criticized offensive coordinator Marc Trestman, and the 49ers were in business.
120) Reasons put forth include his advancing age, the cumulative effect of thousands of hits and the decline of his offensive line.
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