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offence

by EnglishLeo Aug 25, 2024

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offence

noun

A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.

  1. He committed an offence against the company’s policies.
  2. Do you consider this action a serious offence?
  3. Is this considered a minor offence by law?
  4. She apologized for any offence caused by her words.
  5. His behaviour was an offence to social norms.
Automated translation of examples

  1. He committed an offence against the company's policies.
  2. Do you consider this action a serious offence?
  3. Is this considered a minor offence by law?
  4. She apologized for any offence caused by her words.
  5. His behaviour was an offence to social norms.
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