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I . of·fend [əˈfend] V. intr.

1. offend (commit a criminal act):

2. offend form (infringe):

II . of·fend [əˈfend] V. trans.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Importantly, this lurid subject matter is handled subtly where no one gender being offended.
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This made a few offended guests walk out, and provoked much online discussion.
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The anti-war sentiment, and the irreverence for the venue in some of the lyrics, offended a number of people.
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The young are usually much less offended by the dilution or adaptation of songs this way.
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I had offended the barkeeper.
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Southern women were highly offended by the order.
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All types of people are offended and embarrassed by both the cotton ball story and the comments quoted in this article.
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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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These strictures naturally offended the dispensers of patronage.
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Heaven offended, laws violated, girls led astray, families dishonored, relatives outraged, wives ruined, husbands driven to despair, they all are satisfied.
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