Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises.
Strike with disgust or revulsion.
Cause to feel resentment or indignation.
1 We offend it in the decanting and distress it in the serving.
2 It may displease you; it may offend ; but still truth is truth.
3 Warning: This article contains very strong language that may offend some readers.
4 Another said, I have a question, does this offend any of you?
5 I'm really sorry if I said anything to offend you this afternoon.
6 There might not be an intention to offend anyone, Dr Pringle said.
7 You have put it rather strongly; and it might offend some people.
8 WINE:Bland wines that offend nobody tend to do well in panel-based awards.
9 You must indulge me, however; for I seldom offend in that way.
10 She also has a tendency to offend people who can help us.
11 It is better that I be sure not to offend my friends.
12 I thought that it would offend your ego.' Euaristos sniggered at that.
13 I want to say something, but I don't want to offend you.
14 It encourages learning methods that offend the most basic principles of pedagogy.
15 The names of knave and king offend the ears of a patriot.
16 It has the power to truly shock and offend , unlike any other.
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