offences
Prononciation : [əˈfɛn.sɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(noun) an act that breaks the law or is considered wrong. It can be something serious, like stealing, or something less serious, like a minor rule breaking.
Exemple
He was charged with several offences, but none were too serious.
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She had no offences on her record, showing she always followed the law.
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What types of offences are usually punished more harshly?
Contexte : « emotions/relationships »
(noun) something that someone says or does that makes another person feel hurt or upset. This can happen when someone feels disrespected or ignored.
Exemple
She apologized for the offences she didn't mean to cause.
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His words were unkind, and they created many offences among his friends.
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Have you ever faced offences from someone close to you?
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