To annoy, cause discomfort or resent, To physically harm, pain, To sin, transgress divine law or moral rules, To transgress or violate a law or moral requirement, To cause to stumble; to cause to sin or to fall, To feel or become offended, take insult, To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult, act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law", strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends", insult; violate a law; sin; be strident, injure the senses, hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego", If someone offends, they commit a crime. In Western countries girls are far less likely to offend than boys, If you offend someone, you say or do something rude which upsets or embarrasses them. He apologizes for his comments and says he had no intention of offending the community The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords Television censors are cutting out scenes which they claim may offend. + offended of·fend·ed She is terribly offended, angered and hurt by this, To offend against a law, rule, or principle means to break it. This bill offends against good sense and against justice In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code, cause to feel resentment or indignation; "Her tactless remark offended me", To displease; to make angry; to affront, To strike against; to attack; to assail, To be offensive to; to harm; to pain; to annoy; as, strong light offends the eye; to offend the conscience, To transgress; to violate; to sin against, To be offensive to; to harm; to pain; to annoy, To cause dislike, anger, or vexation; to displease, To transgress the moral or divine law; to commit a crime; to stumble; to sin, To oppose or obstruct in duty; to cause to stumble; to cause to sin or to fall, Present participle of offend, past of offend, hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression, someone who is offended is angry and upset by someone's behaviour or remarks feel/look/sound offended, hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression", insulted; emotionally hurt; violated, offending against or breaking a law or rule; "contracts offending against the statute were canceled, Offending is the act of committing a crime. Ms Mann is working with young offenders and trying to break cycles of offending, You can use offending to describe something that is causing a problem that needs to be dealt with. The book was withdrawn for the offending passages to be deleted, insulting, emotionally harmful, third-person singular of offend,
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To annoy, cause discomfort or resent - "Physically enjoyable frivolity can still offend the conscience"
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To physically harm, pain - "Strong light offends the eye."
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To sin, transgress divine law or moral rules
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To transgress or violate a law or moral requirement
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To cause to stumble; to cause to sin or to fall - ""If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out.""
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To feel or become offended, take insult - "Don't worry. I don't offend easily."
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To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult - "Your accusations offend me deeply."
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act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"
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strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends"
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insult; violate a law; sin; be strident, injure the senses fiil
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hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
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If someone offends, they commit a crime. In Western countries girls are far less likely to offend than boys
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If you offend someone, you say or do something rude which upsets or embarrasses them. He apologizes for his comments and says he had no intention of offending the community The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords Television censors are cutting out scenes which they claim may offend. + offended of·fend·ed She is terribly offended, angered and hurt by this
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To offend against a law, rule, or principle means to break it. This bill offends against good sense and against justice In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code
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cause to feel resentment or indignation; "Her tactless remark offended me"
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To displease; to make angry; to affront
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To strike against; to attack; to assail
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To be offensive to; to harm; to pain; to annoy; as, strong light offends the eye; to offend the conscience
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To transgress; to violate; to sin against
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To be offensive to; to harm; to pain; to annoy
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To cause dislike, anger, or vexation; to displease
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To transgress the moral or divine law; to commit a crime; to stumble; to sin
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To oppose or obstruct in duty; to cause to stumble; to cause to sin or to fall
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offending
Present participle of offend
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offended
past of offend
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offended
hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression
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offended
someone who is offended is angry and upset by someone's behaviour or remarks feel/look/sound offended
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offended
hurt or upset; "she looked offended"; "face had a pained and puzzled expression"
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offended
insulted; emotionally hurt; violated sıfat
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offending against or breaking a law or rule; "contracts offending against the statute were canceled
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Offending is the act of committing a crime. Ms Mann is working with young offenders and trying to break cycles of offending
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You can use offending to describe something that is causing a problem that needs to be dealt with. The book was withdrawn for the offending passages to be deleted
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