Offend (to ) conjugation

English
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This verb can also mean the following: new, cause, cause to sin, transgress, resent, displease, feel, transgress divine law, fall, make angry, insult, cause discomfort, take insult, sin, select notes on the international sunday school lessons, pain, new testament, hurt, violate a law, annoy

Conjugation of offend

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
offend
offend
offends
offend
offend
offend
Future Simple
will offend
will offend
will offend
will offend
will offend
will offend
Past Simple
offended
offended
offended
offended
offended
offended
Conditional Simple
would offend
would offend
would offend
would offend
would offend
would offend
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am offending
are offending
is offending
are offending
are offending
are offending
Future Progressive
will be offending
will be offending
will be offending
will be offending
will be offending
will be offending
Past Progressive
was offending
were offending
was offending
were offending
were offending
were offending
Conditional Progressive
would be offending
would be offending
would be offending
would be offending
would be offending
would be offending
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have offended
have offended
has offended
have offended
have offended
have offended
Future Perfect
will have offended
will have offended
will have offended
will have offended
will have offended
will have offended
Past Perfect
had offended
had offended
had offended
had offended
had offended
had offended
Conditional Perfect
would have offended
would have offended
would have offended
would have offended
would have offended
would have offended
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been offending
have been offending
has been offending
have been offending
have been offending
have been offending
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been offending
will have been offending
will have been offending
will have been offending
will have been offending
will have been offending
Past Perfect Progressive
had been offending
had been offending
had been offending
had been offending
had been offending
had been offending
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been offending
would have been offending
would have been offending
would have been offending
would have been offending
would have been offending

Examples of offend

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"And if one of thy slaves offend thee, thou shalt smite him down.
"And since Paris is a female Mr. Marquis does not offend."
"Brother Wolf, I want to make peace, so you no longer offend them, "and they forgive all past offenses. So neither men nor dogs..."
"But who so shall offend one of these little ones..." "it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck..." "and he were drowned in the depth of the sea."
"Do you want to offend me, now?"
"And if one of thy slaves offend thee, thou shalt smite him down.
"And since Paris is a female Mr. Marquis does not offend."
"Brother Wolf, I want to make peace, so you no longer offend them, "and they forgive all past offenses. So neither men nor dogs..."
"But who so shall offend one of these little ones..." "it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck..." "and he were drowned in the depth of the sea."
"Do you want to offend me, now?"
"And if your right hand offends you, cut it off, cast it from you. For it is profitable that one of your members should perish--" "And not that thy whole body should be cast into hell."
"I, I am sorry if this offends.
"Il Candelaio" offends only our decency.
"No, I cannot suffer a happiness which offends me.
- "it offends me."
"And if your right hand offends you, cut it off, cast it from you. For it is profitable that one of your members should perish--" "And not that thy whole body should be cast into hell."
"I, I am sorry if this offends.
"Il Candelaio" offends only our decency.
"No, I cannot suffer a happiness which offends me.
- "it offends me."
" 'I mean what I say,' the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone.
"'I've had nothing yet', Alice replied in an offended tone, 'so I can 't take more'."
"Although I am tied to virtue, as dawn teases me, with twilight laugh, intertwining offended orchids with divine angelic flower ...
"Aretha, baby," and it was just enough that Ted White got offended.
"Baron Rudolph von Eggersdorff, Legation Counsellor, Reserve Lieutenant "of the 12 Hussar Regiment, as offended party."
"If offending coach completes the remainder of the season without any infractions- "ejections, criminal malfeasance, etcetera- he must be readmitted on a probationary basis. "
"Is this shirt too tight? " "Is that gesture too flamboyant? " "Who am I offending just by being here? "
"Please notify us once you've identified the offending animals."
"Prior to a lifetime ban... "offending coach must be granted an opportunity to demonstrate compliance.
"We urge our civil leaders to remove the offending statue or at least put some pants on it."
" 'I mean what I say,' the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone.
"'I've had nothing yet', Alice replied in an offended tone, 'so I can 't take more'."
"Although I am tied to virtue, as dawn teases me, with twilight laugh, intertwining offended orchids with divine angelic flower ...
"Aretha, baby," and it was just enough that Ted White got offended.
"Baron Rudolph von Eggersdorff, Legation Counsellor, Reserve Lieutenant "of the 12 Hussar Regiment, as offended party."
"If offending coach completes the remainder of the season without any infractions- "ejections, criminal malfeasance, etcetera- he must be readmitted on a probationary basis. "
"Is this shirt too tight? " "Is that gesture too flamboyant? " "Who am I offending just by being here? "
"Please notify us once you've identified the offending animals."
"Prior to a lifetime ban... "offending coach must be granted an opportunity to demonstrate compliance.
"We urge our civil leaders to remove the offending statue or at least put some pants on it."

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