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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Violence' in a Sentence

"The rapid and intense application of force, as seen in the powerful and forceful nature of a storm." more

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The teacher emphasized the importance of solving problems without resorting to violence.
The superhero fought against the villain's violence to protect the city.
The police officer intervened to prevent further violence during the protest.
The intense violence in the movie made it unsuitable for young viewers.
Sarah felt sadness when she saw the violence in the movie, so she closed her eyes.
The superhero fought against the villain with all his might, using strength and violence.
The loud thunder scared the little girl with its violence.
The teacher stopped the students from using violence on the playground.
The teacher told the children to solve problems with words, not with violence.
The lion roared loudly, showing the violence of its strength in the wild.
The violence of the crashing waves scared the children on the beach.
The loud thunder and flashes of lightning showed the violence of the storm outside.
The superhero stopped the violence in the city and kept everyone safe.
The referee quickly intervened to prevent any violence on the soccer field.
The intense football match had moments of violence as players competed for the ball.
The storm hit the ship with great violence, making the sea rough.
The violence of the waves crashing against the shore was both thrilling and scary.
The lion's roar echoed through the jungle, a sound full of power and violence.

Violence

vahy-uh-luhns
nounThe rapid and intense application of force, as seen in the powerful and forceful nature of a storm.

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Last Updated On: July 3, 2024
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