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Definition of offence
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Offence
(n.) The state of being
offended
or
displeased;
anger;
displeasure.
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Past
::
Past (v.) Of or
pertaining
to a
former
time or
state;
neither
present
nor
future;
gone by;
elapsed;
ended;
spent;
as, past
troubles;
past
offences..
Evil
::
Evil (n.) Moral
badness,
or the
deviation
of a moral being from the
principles
of
virtue
imposed
by
conscience,
or by the will of the
Supreme
Being,
or by the
principles
of a
lawful
human
authority;
disposition
to do
wrong;
moral
offence;
wickedness;
depravity..
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) The act of
offending
in any
sense;
esp., a crime or a sin, an
affront
or an
injury..
Repulsion
::
Repulsion
(n.) A
feeling
of
violent
offence
or
disgust;
repugnance.
Presentment
::
Presentment
(n.) The
notice
taken by a grand jury of any
offence
from their own
knowledge
or
observation,
without
any bill of
indictment
laid
before
them, as, the
presentment
of a
nuisance,
a
libel,
or the like; also, an
inquisition
of
office
and
indictment
by a grand jury; an
official
accusation
presented
to a
tribunal
by the grand jury in an
indictment,
or the act of
offering
an
indictment;
also, the
indictment
itself..
Trespass
::
Trespass
(v.) Any
injury
or
offence
done to
another.
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) A cause or
occasion
of
stumbling
or of sin.
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) See
Offense.
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) The state of being
offended
or
displeased;
anger;
displeasure.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To lay
before
a court as an
object
of
inquiry;
to give
notice
officially
of, as a crime of
offence;
to find or
represent
judicially;
as, a grand jury
present
certain
offenses
or
nuisances,
or
whatever
they think to be
public
injuries..
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