Try to undo an offense
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ATONETry to undo an offense
palliateto try to reduce the seriousness of (an offense)
offendersto commit an offense
accusantto charge with an offense
accuseto charge with an offense
accusedto charge with an offense
DELICTOffense, to an LL.B.
fixto exact retribution for an offense; treat someone vengefully
punishto subject to pain, confinement, loss, etc., for an offense
inexpiable(of an offense or feeling) So bad as to be impossible to expiate
presentmentsA formal presentation of information to a court, esp. by a sworn jury regarding an offense or other matter
presentmentA formal presentation of information to a court, esp. by a sworn jury regarding an offense or other matter
discreetestCareful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, esp. in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage
discreeterCareful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, esp. in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage
indictable(of an offense) Rendering the person who commits it liable to be charged with a serious crime that warrants a trial by jury
guiltierhaving committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, esp. against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable
suspended(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspend(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspends(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
suspending(of a judge or court) Cause (an imposed sentence) not to be enforced as long as no further offense is committed within a specified period
talionsthe principle or law of retaliation that a punishment inflicted should correspond in degree and kind to the offense of the wrongdoer, as an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; retributive justice
talionthe principle or law of retaliation that a punishment inflicted should correspond in degree and kind to the offense of the wrongdoer, as an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; retributive justice