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I . of·fend [əˈfend] VERBE intr

1. offend (commit a criminal act):

offend

2. offend form (infringe):

offend

offend against (sth.) VERBE

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Expressions couramment utilisées avec offend

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Wars had to be waged in order to uproot crimes that offend nature.
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He appears self-conscious about being overweight as he gets offended when others make fun of it.
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On no point does it offend the principle of mathematics.
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The result was treaties that compromised many ideals, offended many allies, and set up an entirely new order in the area.
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Whosoever prefereth it, she will be offended with him.
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We have laws against hate crimes, but nobody has a right not to be offended, he said.
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I understand that perfectly and certainly wasn't offended.
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Southern women were highly offended by the order.
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She was offended that she had not been told the truth.
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When she took on a case, she did it her way, regardless of whose toes she stepped on and who she offended.
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