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Definition of violence
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Violence
(n.)
Ravishment;
rape;
constupration.
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Fling
::
Fling (v. i.) To throw one's self in a
violent
or hasty
manner;
to rush or
spring
with
violence
or
haste.
Gush
::
Gush (v. i.) To issue with
violence
and
rapidity,
as a
fluid;
to rush forth as a fluid from
confinement;
to flow
copiously..
Boom
::
Boom (v. i.) To rush with
violence
and
noise,
as a ship under a press of sail,
before
a free
wind..
Fury
::
Fury (n.)
Violent
anger;
extreme
wrath;
rage; --
sometimes
applied
to
inanimate
things,
as the wind or
storms;
impetuosity;
violence..
Violent
::
Violent
(v. t.) To urge with
violence.
Recaption
::
Recaption
(n.) The act of
retaking,
as of one who has
escaped
after
arrest;
reprisal;
the
retaking
of one's own
goods,
chattels,
wife, or
children,
without
force or
violence,
from one who has taken them and who
wrongfully
detains
them..
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Rushing
with
violence;
swelling
with a
hollow
sound;
making
a
hollow
sound or note;
roaring;
resounding.
Exacerbation
::
Exacerbation
(n.) The act
rendering
more
violent
or
bitter;
the state of being
exacerbated
or
intensified
in
violence
or
malignity;
as,
exacerbation
of
passion..
Swash
::
Swash (n.)
Impulse
of water
flowing
with
violence;
a
dashing
or
splashing
of
water.
Wrest
::
Wrest (v. t.) To turn; to
twist;
esp., to twist or
extort
by
violence;
to pull of force away by, or as if by,
violent
wringing
or
twisting..
Robber
::
Robber
(n.) One who robs; in law, one who
feloniously
takes goods or money from the
person
of
another
by
violence
or by
putting
him in
fear..
Violation
::
Violation
(n.) The act of
violating,
treating
with
violence,
or
injuring;
the state of being
violated..
Misuse
::
Misuse
(n.)
Violence,
or its
effects..
Storm
::
Storm (v. i.) To blow with
violence;
also, to rain, hail, snow, or the like,
usually
in a
violent
manner,
or with high wind; -- used
impersonally;
as, it
storms..
Rampageous
::
Rampageous
(a.)
Characterized
by
violence
and
passion;
unruly;
rampant.
Guard
::
Guard (n.) To keep watch over, in order to
prevent
escape
or
restrain
from acts of
violence,
or the
like..
Stram
::
Stram (v. t.) To
spring
or
recoil
with
violence.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) To issue with speed and
violence;
to move with
activity;
to dart; to
shoot.
Hurtle
::
Hurtle
(v. t.) To move
rapidly;
to wheel or rush
suddenly
or with
violence;
to whirl round
rapidly;
to
skirmish.
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v. t.) To free or
deliver
from any
confinement,
violence,
danger,
or evil; to
liberate
from
actual
restraint;
to
remove
or
withdraw
from a state of
exposure
to evil; as, to
rescue
a
prisoner
from the
enemy;
to
rescue
seamen
from
destruction..
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