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ef·fec·tive·ness [ɪˈfektɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

I . of·fen·sive [əˈfen(t)sɪv] ADJ.

2. offensive smell:

3. offensive (attack):

II . of·fen·sive [əˈfen(t)sɪv] SUST. MILIT.

co·he·sive·ness [kə(ʊ)ˈhi:sɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

in·ven·tive·ness [ɪnˈventɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

of·fen·sive ˈweap·on SUST.

sen·si·tive·ness [ˈsen(t)sɪtɪvnəs] no pl., sen·si·tiv·ity [ˌsen(t)sɪˈtɪvəti] SUST.

1. sensitiveness no pl. (understanding):

2. sensitiveness (touchiness):

3. sensitiveness no pl. (confidentiality):

for·give·ness [fəˈgɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

1. forgiveness (pardon):

2. forgiveness (forgiving quality):

as·ser·tive·ness [əˈsɜ:tɪvnəs] SUST.

re·cep·tive·ness [rɪˈseptɪvnəs], re·cep·tiv·ity [ˌrɪsepˈtɪvəti] SUST. no pl.

se·lec·tive·ness [sɪˈlektɪvnəs] SUST. no pl., se·lec·tiv·ity [ˌsɪlekˈtɪvəti] SUST. no pl.

1. selectiveness (careful choice):

2. selectiveness (discriminately affect):

com·peti·tive·ness [kəmˈpetɪtɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

1. competitiveness (ambition):

2. competitiveness COM.:

per·mis·sive·ness [pəˈmɪsɪvnəs] SUST. no pl.

in·of·fen·sive [ɪnəˈfen(t)sɪv] ADJ.

2. inoffensive (not unpleasant):

I . de·fen·sive [dɪˈfen(t)sɪv] ADJ.

II . de·fen·sive [dɪˈfen(t)sɪv] SUST.

fine·ness [ˈfaɪnnəs] SUST. no pl.

1. fineness (slenderness):

2. fineness (quality of sth):

finost f

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Defensiveness by way of offensiveness, in order to deprive the enemy the option of attacking, is called "active defense".
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People tend to judge the offensiveness of hate speech on a gradient depending on how public the speech is and what group it targets.
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This weakened the sense of gratuitous offensiveness hanging about the character.
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The governor's statement heated the controversy, with the governor himself being accused of taking sides, divisiveness, and offensiveness towards the non-theist community.
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And the fear of kitsch is one reason for the compulsory offensiveness of so much art produced today.
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By letting them own offensiveness, politicians, journalists, and internet-watchers give them credibility.
www.theatlantic.com
Former offensiveness of certain types of harmonics becomes a highly subjective topic, along with preferences towards certain types of frequency responses (whether flat or un-flat).
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Twitter was quick to criticize the offensiveness at play.
www.teenvogue.com
Its use can also mean rudeness, impoliteness or offensiveness.
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The offensiveness is measured against a reasonable person standard.
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