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  • 111violence — Action that injures or destroys that to which it is applied. Structural violence is that which is inherent in a situation whose intentional or unintentional result is injury and destruction, and to which the authors of the situation are… …

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  • 112violence — noun 1) police violence Syn: brutality, savagery, cruelty, barbarity 2) the violence of the blow Syn: force, power, strength, might 3) the violence of his passion …

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  • 113violence*/*/ — [ˈvaɪələns] noun [U] 1) violent behaviour acts of violence[/ex] Violence against women must stop.[/ex] 2) a strong force that something has, often one that causes a lot of damage the violence of the storm[/ex] …

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  • 114Violence in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict 2004 — This page is a partial listing of incidents of violence in the Israeli Palestinian conflict in 2004. * IDT = Israeli (civilians/soldiers) killed by Palestinians; cumulative * PDT = Palestinians (unarmed/armed) killed by Israelis; cumulative.… …

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  • 115Violence in bars and pubs — Cultural institutions which serve alcohol, such as bars and pubs, often attract more violence than similar cultural institutions Fact|date=February 2007. This may be related to the inhibition reducing effects of drunkenness. Violence in bars and… …

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  • 116Violence contre les Juifs — Antisémitisme Antisémitisme Fondamentaux Définitions : Antijudaïsme · Antisémitisme · Judéophobie …

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  • 117violence — noun a) Extreme force. The violence of the storm, fortunately, was more awesome than destructive. b) Action intended to cause destruction, pain, or suffering. We try to avoid violence in resolving conflicts …

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  • 118violence-ridden — adjective dominated or plagued by violence. troops were deployed in the violence ridden province to re establish law and order …

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  • 119violence — Synonyms and related words: Alecto, Megaera, Nemesis, Tisiphone, abuse, acerbity, acidity, acridity, acrimony, agitability, animality, argumentum baculinum, assault, astringency, atrociousness, atrocity, attack, barbarity, barbarousness,… …

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  • 120violence — /ˈvaɪələns / (say vuyuhluhns) noun 1. rough force in action: the violence of the wind. 2. rough or injurious action or treatment: to die by violence. 3. any unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power, as against rights, laws, etc.; injury;… …