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offence [əˈfens] N

2. offence no pl (upset feelings):

offence
obraza f
offence
to cause [or give] offence to sb
to take offence [at sth]
no offence [intended] inf

3. offence SPORTS:

offence
atak m

capital offence N LAW

parking offence N LAW

tax offence N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This represented the highest increase in offence since 192930.
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He then proceeds to tell the story of this offence.
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He would have known that his offence was against the law and that he would be prosecuted.
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This type of tackle can cause serious injury and is almost always a reportable offence.
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The term is used, generally, of one guilty of an offence.
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In practice this offence is very rarely committed.
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He was given the maximum sentence for the offence, but was released on bail pending an appeal.
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It was decided that prosecution for these offences was not in the public interest.
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Refusal to submit to examination was a criminal offence.
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His belief does not convert his conduct into an offence.
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