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1 aanstoot
n. offense, umbrage, vexation -
2 aanstoot nemen
v. take offense, be insulted -
3 affront
n. affront, insult, offense -
4 belediging
n. insult, affront, offense, abuse -
5 bezondigen
n. sin, break a moral or religious law, transgress, commit an offense -
6 dager
n. plaintiff, claimant, person who brings a lawsuit to court; accuser, one who charges with an offense -
7 delict
n. delict, misdemeanor, offense against the law (Law) -
8 erfvredebreuk
n. trespass, offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion; err or sin -
9 felonie
n. felony, serious crime or offense usually punishable by more than one year in prison (i.e. robbery or murder) -
10 geraaktheid
n. emotion, sentiment; insult, offense -
11 gewelddelict
n. violent offense -
12 halflinie
n. midfielder, players that links the defense and offense (Soccer) -
13 halsmisdaad
n. capital offense, crime which is punishable by the death sentence -
14 halszaak
n. capital offense, crime which is punishable by the death sentence -
15 huisvredebreuk
adj. trespass, offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion -
16 krenken
v. offend, give offence, give offense, hurt, hurt deeply, hurt smb.'s feelings, wound, derange, outrage, insult -
17 kwetsen
v. wound, hurt, hurt deeply, injure, harm, give offence, give offense, pique, gall -
18 overtreding
n. transgression, infringement, breach, trespass, offence, offense, delinquency, contravention, crime, wrongdoing, error -
19 scandaliseren
v. give offence, give offense -
20 vergrijp
n. offence, offense, default, misdemeanour, misdemeanor
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offense — [ ɔfɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1225; estre en offense de « être coupable de » fin XIIe; lat. offensa 1 ♦ Parole ou action qui offense, qui blesse qqn dans son honneur, dans sa dignité. ⇒ affront, injure, insulte, outrage. « Plus l offenseur est cher, et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
offensé — offense [ ɔfɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1225; estre en offense de « être coupable de » fin XIIe; lat. offensa 1 ♦ Parole ou action qui offense, qui blesse qqn dans son honneur, dans sa dignité. ⇒ affront, injure, insulte, outrage. « Plus l offenseur est… … Encyclopédie Universelle
offense — of·fense or of·fence /ə fens/ n 1: a violation of the law; esp: a criminal act nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy U.S. Constitution amend. V see also lesser included offense 2 … Law dictionary
offense — 1 offensive, aggression, *attack Analogous words: assault, *attack, onslaught, onset 2 Offense, resentment, umbrage, pique, dudgeon, huff are comparable when they mean a person s emotional reaction to what he regards as a slight, an affront, an… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
offense — OFFENSE. s. f. Injure de fait ou de parole. Grande offense, griéve offense. offense mortelle. legere offense. offense irréparable. offense faite au Prince en la personne de son Ambassadeur. faire une offense à quelqu un. souffrir une offense.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Offense — Of*fense , Offence Of*fence , n. [F., fr. L. offensa. See {Offend}.] 1. The act of offending in any sense; esp., a crime or a sin, an affront or an injury. [1913 Webster] Who was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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offense — [ə fens′; ] also, and for n. 7 always, [ô′fens΄] n. [ME < MFr < L offensa < pp. of offendere: see OFFEND] 1. an offending; specif., a) the act of breaking a law; sin or crime; transgression b) the act of creating resentment, hurt… … English World dictionary
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Offense — or Offence (see ce/ se) may refer to: Offence (law), a violation of the penal law Offense (sports), the action of engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring Offense (policy debate), arguments that make a definite value judgment about … Wikipedia
offense — LAW the US spelling of offence * * * offense UK US /əˈfens/ noun US ► OFFENCE(Cf. ↑offence) … Financial and business terms