Synonym: anger, force, fury, intensity, passion, rage, vehemence. Similar words: violent, insolence, malevolence, equivalence, ambivalence, obsolescence, viol, viola. Meaning: ['vaɪələns] n. 1. an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists) 2. the property of being wild or turbulent 3. a turbulent state resulting in injuries and destruction etc..
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91. Television violence is poisoning the minds of young people.
92. Television tends to glamorize acts of violence.
93. These groups are very strongly implicated in the violence.
94. He said that he deplored all violence.
95. Do you think violence is symptomatic of our times?
96. They denied inciting the crowd to violence.
97. Drugs are indirectly responsible for the violence.
98. We cannot condone violence of any sort.
99. Violence erupted outside the embassy gates.
100. They were accused of instigating racial violence.
101. The group is accused of orchestrating violence at demonstrations.
102. Racism causes political instability and violence.
103. The continued tension could explode into more violence.
104. Domestic violence is a regular occurrence in some families.
105. Humour is a more effective defence than violence.
106. Continuing violence could hold up progress towards reform.
107. He refused to be a party to any violence.
108. Violence has subsided following two days of riots.
109. We suspect that the violence was politically inspired.
110. Crimes of violence carry heavy penalties.
111. Violence may result from a sense of impotence.
112. Does TV desensitize people to violence?
113. The government is trying to downplay the violence.
114. We condemn any act of violence .
115. Perpend,(sentencedict.com)(http://sentencedict.com/violence.html) and do not compel me to use violence.
116. Programme-makers seem irresponsibly insouciant about churning out violence.
117. More police were sent to help contain the violence.
118. I don't condone violence in any shape or form.
119. He urged people not to resort to retaliatory violence.
120. The violence in her tone gave Alistair a shock.
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