Acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity.
Marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid.
Characterized by violence or bloodshed.
1 However, some of the recently freed members still defend their violent past.
2 Communities have a right to be protected from crime, especially violent crime.
3 The early days of planetary solar systems can be violent times indeed.
4 Crime -particularly violent crime -is a plague on South Africa.
5 Previous protests triggered violent clashes between demonstrators and police earlier this year.
6 For some people that's been quite extreme, in some cases quite violent .
7 Therefore, the violent updrafts and downdrafts common in thunderstorms are best avoided.
8 Soon after, a violent conflict between the indigenous community and farmers started.
9 Law enforcement agencies are still struggling to get violent crimes under control.
10 But I had to remain calm, or the situation might turn violent .
11 INEGI has yet to present its data for violent crime in 2018.
12 A violent clash between civilians and police broke out as a result.
13 But now the state is under direct rule after the violent protests.
14 A most violent debate ensued in Congress, reopening afresh the slavery question.
15 The government has urged residents to report corrupt or violent police officers.
16 New Delhi believes the separatists are a small and often violent group.
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