Offends

"Offends" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The way tourists dress offends the local standard of propriety.

He often offends against our agreement.

Nothing offends people more than broken promises.

The way tourists dress offends local standards of propriety.

The Vedders during the course of a few centuries of social prominence had acquired that air of superiority which impresses, and also frequently offends.

Whoever spares the wrongdoers, offends the good.

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