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Synonyms
Antonyms
1. regulatory
adjective. ['ˈrɛgjələˌtɔri'] restricting according to rules or principles.
Synonyms
- regulative
Antonyms
- unprotective
- nonrestrictive
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2. offence
noun. the action of attacking an enemy.
Synonyms
- counteroffensive
- offense
- operation
- offensive
- push back
- rollback
- military operation
Antonyms
- worst
- inactivity
- best
- loyalty
Etymology
- offensa (Latin)
- offenso (Latin)
3. offence
noun. (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act.
Synonyms
- perpetration
- infraction
- regulatory offence
- statutory offence
- statutory offense
- committal
- commission
- barratry
- transgression
- attack
- criminal offense
- vice crime
- high treason
- offense
- highjack
- lese majesty
- infringement
- capital offense
- violation
- war crime
- attempt
- forgery
- misdemeanor
- hijack
- felony
- thuggery
- crime
- cybercrime
- regulatory offense
- law-breaking
- victimless crime
- fraud
- Had crime
- Tazir crime
- criminal offence
- mayhem
- treason
- misdemeanour
Antonyms
- praise
- refrain
- end
- finish
Etymology
- offensa (Latin)
- offenso (Latin)
4. offence
noun. the team that has the ball (or puck) and is trying to score.
Synonyms
- offense
- squad
Antonyms
- defence
- significant
- fat
Etymology
- offensa (Latin)
- offenso (Latin)
5. offence
noun. a lack of politeness; a failure to show regard for others; wounding the feelings or others.
Synonyms
- behaviour
- derision
- rebuff
- offense
- behavior
- discourtesy
- slight
- indelicacy
- insult
- offensive activity
- doings
- ridicule
- affront
- conduct
- insolence
Antonyms
- propriety
- properness
- impropriety
- inactiveness
Etymology
- offensa (Latin)
- offenso (Latin)
6. offence
noun. a feeling of anger caused by being offended.
Synonyms
- ire
- umbrage
- choler
- anger
Antonyms
- civility
- graciousness
- courtesy
- politeness
Etymology
- offensa (Latin)
- offenso (Latin)