Violence meaning in English
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Definition
(No to) violence!: (No to) brutality, fighting!
non-violence: pacifism
Examples
- "But no violence is necessary this time."
- "Horatio : I love violence!"
- "No more crime, no more violence, no more stress: just peace and tranquility on a beach with Mrs. Badguy back in the old country."
- "It's time to say goodbye to your lame regime of peace, non-violence and general contentment."
- "No one was hurt during the revolution but the country did record its first ever act of violence when the former President's bodyguard was slightly pushed."
- "I'll be the first to admit that violence doesn't solve anything."
- "Hey, what happened to non-violence!"
- "- a country without violence!"
- "(Violence medley)"
- "What you do in your own time is up to you, however since there is a high risk that this demonstration could erupt in violence, I would prefer that no one leave work early to attend."
- "There is no need for violence."
- "If someone threatens you with physical violence, offer them some discount vouchers."
- "Brian : I didn't know he was capable of such violence."
- "Let's move on to our real top story: In Lomé, Togo today, the Togolese defense minister was shot while delivering a speech on gun control at the annual summit on non-violence."
- "We mustn't resort to violence."
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