A feeling of anger caused by being offended.
(Criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.
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Examples for "offensive "
Examples for "offensive "
1 Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross-border violence has largely abated.
2 Bryant had an offensive way of dismissing what he called 'ordinary crime'.
3 What is particularly offensive is the way the government has announced this.
4 What's more, there are serious legal consequences for using this offensive term.
5 The next criticism is a related one: the great 'straw man' offensive .
1 The Giants' offense didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2 We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took offense .
3 Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken offense .
4 Prescott said he believes the offense found its stride in recent weeks.
5 After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of offense .
1 Among the questions voters should ask, she said: What was the violation ?
2 Convicted of currency law violation , Calvi was given a suspended four-year sentence.
3 Mutilation of bodies is, however, a violation of the laws of war.
4 That was a serious security violation that led directly to their deaths.
5 British lawmakers decided against a ban as a violation of free speech.
1 But it's far from clear that Cano is engaging in copyright infringement .
2 A fascinating documentary about infringement an exploitation of a South African composer.
3 The company has taken action against Trump's tweets before, for copyright infringement .
4 The court reversed the jury's infringement finding on two other patents, however.
5 The two companies have been involved in patent infringement litigation since 2005.
1 Four agreed to misdemeanor plea deals; the other cases are moving slowly.
2 Due to a health concern, he was released with a misdemeanor citation.
3 There is in Leipsic a similar misdemeanor in a statue of Beethoven.
4 Lukaku can opt not to appear in court for the misdemeanor case.
5 Bannon was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness.
1 I know that he has taken umbrage at it; that is enough.
2 The Major observed that the influence of Kara-Tete gave umbrage to Kai-Koumou.
3 All the force of his being had to take umbrage at this.
4 Russia and France took umbrage at this high-handed proceeding and championed Greece.
5 This little, half-unconscious action gave great umbrage to some of the spectators.
1 Paddock had no criminal record other than a traffic infraction , authorities said.
2 She knew the least infraction would bring down the young man's wrath.
3 That proved costly when the infraction carried over to the third period.
4 The infraction was the second by Pouliot against Domi in the period.
5 What penalty was awarded for which infraction , and the ever-confusing icing call.
1 Most people detained during the protests have been arrested on misdemeanour charges.
2 He was also arrested in April for misdemeanour trespassing in Lexington county.
3 Petraeus eventually pleaded guilty to a misdemeanour charge of mishandling classified information.
4 Even to take a meal with an attorney is a high misdemeanour .
5 Is it a trespass-anassault and battery?- abreachof the peace ? - a misdemeanour ?
A lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others.
The team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score.
1 Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order offence .
2 Police said an investigation into the second offence was now under way.
3 It is the second large fine imposed for this type of offence .
4 We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous offence against nature.
5 Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this ' offence ' .
6 A second offence leads to a full stadium closure and a fine.
7 Think about it: it made it an offence to claim social equality.
8 Once we've confirmed the offence , the problem then becomes a diplomatic one.'
9 The penalty for the offence can range from a fine to imprisonment.
10 The offence was the same in law as to both the prisoners.
11 Yesterday, by a majority verdict, she was acquitted of the second offence .
12 Baker was not the real principal in the offence , only an accessory.
13 As per current rules, it was a three-week offence at a minimum.
14 Police also recovered the weapon that was used to commit the offence .
15 We apologize for any offence this may have caused, the statement said.
16 No offence but you people have no idea what's really going on.
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