violence
[vɑɪələns]

noun

[Definition]: using force, and usually cause damages

[Example Sentences]:
1. Some estimates have put the total death toll in the recent violence at more than 250.
2. Thousands have been killed and displaced in sectarian violence since March 2013.
3. There have several outbreaks of mass violence against them since June 2012.
4. The violence of the last few weeks is the worst violence since the end of the civil war in 2005.
5. The case stems from violence outside the presidential palace in December 2012.
6. There are fears the level of violence might return to the kind reached at its peak in 2006 and 2007.
7. The most recent spate of violence has been the worst in years, killing some 50 people since July 8.
8. More than 68,000 people have been killed in the violence, which began in 1989.
9. That call to end violence is the same today as it was yesterday.
10. The current round of violence was the third in just over five years.
11. Most of the violence occurred in the first two days after the announcement.
12. About half of the lack of access to school is the result of violence and conflict.


[Antonyms]preservation, defense, protection

[Synonyms]vehemence, impetuosity, fierceness
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