Synonym: crimson, fierce, red, tearing, trigger-happy, vehement, wild. Similar words: violate, violation, lenient, talented, equivalent, adolescent, unrelentingly, entertainment. Meaning: ['vaɪələnt] adj. 1. acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity 2. effected by force or injury rather than natural causes 3. (of colors or sounds) intensely vivid or loud 4. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid 5. characterized by violence or bloodshed.
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181 His temper and his violent behaviour have driven all his family away.
182 The crowds became violent and threw petrol bombs at the police.
183 Violent crime has increased by 10 percent since last year.
184 Institutionalization was necessary when his wife became both blind and violent.
185 A major exception to the principle of proportionality relates to the sentencing of offenders for violent and sexual offences.
186 Although sexual and violent crimes have increased by 10%, they remain only a tiny/small fraction of the total number of crimes committed each year.
187 The film contains some very violent scenes, so some cuts were made when it was shown on television.
188 The violent volcanic forces upheaved the land of the whole area.
189 The opening scene is very violent, and the rest of the film continues in similar vein.
190 The enemy troops began to reel in defeat under our violent attack.
191 The recoil was so violent it almost tore the weapon from his grasp.
192 Statistically our chances of being the victims of violent crime are remote.
193 Unions were granted immunity from prosecution for non - violent acts.
194 These measures are designed to stem the rise of violent crime.
195 'The Silence of the Lambs' is an entertaining but violent movie and is not for the squeamish.
196 There were violent clashes between the police and demonstrators in the city centre.
197 This area of the city has become a breeding ground for violent crime.
198 Police are investigating a series of violent rapes in the town.
199 The movie is based on a real-life incident. It can also refer to a crime or an accident:The police reported several thefts and one violent incident.
200 This was an extremely violent crime(http://Sentencedict.com), for which the boy showed no repentance.
201 They claim that some computer games encourage violent behaviour in young children.
202 Nurses often have to contend with violent or drunken patients.
203 Thousands have been arrested in violent ethnic conflicts in the region.
204 He shouts a lot but I don't think he's ever been physically violent towards her.
205 Police in the city have been cleaning up the debris left by a day of violent confrontation.
206 Violent football fans bring discredit on the teams they support.
207 Almost ninety per cent of all rapes and violent assaults went unreported.
208 The proposals before the legislature include the creation of two special courts to deal exclusively with violent crimes.
209 He was evicted from the pub for drunken and violent behaviour.
210 There was a violent clash/confrontation between rival supporters after the match.
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