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offence (n.)
1.the action of attacking an enemy
2.a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others
3.the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score
4.(British)a feeling of anger caused by being offended"he took offence at my question"
5.(jurisprudence)(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act"a long record of crimes"
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OffenceOf*fence" (?), n. See Offense.
offence (n.)
affront, aggression, anger, annoyance, assault, battery, breach of the law, crime, criminal act, criminal offence, criminal offense, delict, delinquency, discourtesy, dislike, displeasure, fault, felony, impertinence, impoliteness, indictable offence, indignation, injury, injustice, ire, malfeasance, malpractice, misdemeanor, misdemeanour, offend, offense, offensive, offensive activity, onset, outrage, penal offence, resentment, transgression, umbrage, violation, violation of the law
offence (n.) (jurisprudence)
crime, foul play, law-breaking, criminal offence (spéc. anglais britannique, jurisprudence), criminal offense (spéc. anglais américain, jurisprudence), offense (spéc. anglais américain, jurisprudence)
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offence (n.)
↘ be on the offensive, offensive, umbrageous ↗ ill-mannered, impolite, mannerless, offend, pique, rude, uncivil ≠ civility, courtesy, courtliness, defence, defending team, defense, niceness, politeness
⇨ administrative offence • criminal offence • criminal-offence • economic offence • environmental offence • give offence • indecent offence • indictable offence • offence against public decency • penal offence • regulatory offence • second offence • sexual offence • statutory offence • subsequent offence • take offence • take offence at • tax offence • traffic offence • violent offence
⇨ administrative offence [V4.1] • economic offence • environmental offence • sexual offence • tax offence
⇨ Arrestable offence • Cognizable offence • Criminal offence • Federal offence • First Offence • Hybrid offence • Indictable offence • Offence (law) • Offence against the person • Offence triable either way • Racially aggravated offence • Recordable offence • Repeat offence • Summary offence • The Offence • Verbal offence
offence (n.)
offense (fr)[Classe]
grossièreté (fr)[Classe]
tendance, disposition à être ou à devenir (fr)[Classe...]
impoli (fr)[termes liés]
offence (n.) [British]
disagreeableness; unpleasantness; inconvenience; discomfort[Classe]
anger; ire[Classe]
offense (fr)[Classe]
anger, choler, ire[Hyper.]
offend, pique[Nominalisation]
offence (n.)
offence (n.)
Descripteurs EUROVOC (fr)[Thème]
offence (n.) [spéc. anglais britannique , jurisprudence]
offence (n.)
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