VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: NOUN
- Synonyms 1 and 2. Passion, fury, flerceness, wildness, rage, boisterousness.
- The unlawful use of physical force.
- The overcoming or preventing of resistance by exciting fear through display of force.
- In law: Any wrongful act of one person, whereby either he or his instrument of wrong-doing is brought into contact with the limbs or body of another person.
- Ravishment; rape
- Unjust or unwarranted exertion of power; unjust force; force employed against rights, laws, liberty, or the like; outrage; injury; hurt; attack; assault.
- The quality or state of being violent; highly excited action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity; force.
- Highly excited feeling or action; impetuosity; vehemence; eagerness.
- The state or character of being violent; force; vehemence; intensity.
- Distortion of meaning or intent.
- Extreme or powerful emotion or expression.
- Intense force or great power, as in natural phenomena.
- Behavior or treatment in which physical force is exerted for the purpose of causing damage or injury.
- The property of being wild or turbulent
- A turbulent state resulting in injuries and destruction etc.
- Injury done to anything which is entitled to respect, reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement; violation. See the phrases below.
- An act of aggression (as one against a person who resists)
- Injustice, wrong.
- Widespread fighting.
- Action intended to cause destruction, pain, or suffering.
- Extreme force.
- To outrage; to injure.
- To attack; to murder.
- Ravishment; rape; constupration.
- Injury done to that which is entitled to respect, reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement; unjust force; outrage; assault.
- An unruly disposition to do as one pleases
- The quality of being wild or untamed
- The quality or state of being wild; an uncultivated or untamed state; disposition to rove or go unrestrained; rudeness; savageness; irregularity; distraction.
- A wild place or country; a wilderness.
- The state or character of being wild, in any sense.
- The property of being wild or turbulent
- A feeling of extreme emotional intensity
- An intractably barbarous or uncultivated state of nature
- A state of nature
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel.
- N/A
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To bring by violence; compel.
- To do violence to; assault; injure.
- N/A
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Abuse, Conflict, Rioting, Assaults, Brutality, Unrest, Violent, Bloodshed, Furiousness, Vehemence, Fierceness, Force, Wildness, Ferocity, Fury
- Rebelliousness, Quirkiness, Perversity, Spontaneity, Playfulness, Impetuosity, Rawness, Exuberance, Furiousness, Abandon, Violence, Fury, Vehemence, Fierceness, Ferocity
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Aggression, Hostilities, Thuggery, Insurgency, Abuse, Conflict, Rioting, Brutality, Unrest, Violent, Bloodshed, Vehemence, Force, Ferocity, Fury
- Magnificence, Tameness, Tenderness, Strangeness, Aggressiveness, Fearlessness, Rebelliousness, Playfulness, Impetuosity, Exuberance, Abandon, Violence, Fury, Vehemence, Ferocity
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Intimate partner violence typically includes sexual or physical violence, psychological aggression, and stalking.
- Violence is not to be condoned, nor should one call for violence.
- Domestic violence is the most common form of violence against women.
- But no, there is still violence, especially racially targeted violence.
- Threats of violence are common although actual violence is rare.
- On the other hand, retaliatory violence only breeds further violence.
- Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence or Stalking.
- Violence is preventable, and the normalization of violence produces a sense of hopelessness that threatens individual and collective efforts for violence prevention.
- This position adheres to CSU policies against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence, including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking.
- Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars.
- Shieldhall performance is derived from some sort of uncontrolled rage or wildness.
- The rate of producing filth is proportional to body size and wildness.
- The wildness of our natural curiosity has been tamed, domesticated, and subdued.
- Indians were a part of the wildness they perceived around themselves.
- Then fell away with partying, wildness, and meeting my first loves.
- Oh, yeah, the wildness that also lives within my heart, too.
- Note here how diversity and wildness values conflict in this case.
- Hickey remembers, a wildness that separated Tangier from modern life.
- Fougnes de la jeunesse, wildness or impetuosity of youth.
- Landscapes with a high degree of relative wildness.
VIOLENCE vs WILDNESS: QUESTIONS
- Why do authoritarian regimes seek to provoke violence by provoking violence?
- What is the cycle of violence with respect to domestic violence?
- What does it mean to meet violence with non violence?
- How is aestheticized violence different from gratuitous violence?
- Does violence in the world correct previous violence?
- How can we prevent family violence and domestic violence?
- How does violence lead to more violence in Macbeth?
- What is teen dating violence and intimate relationship violence?
- Does media violence cause violence in children and adults?
- Does returning violence for violence multiplies violence?
- What does Thoreau mean by In Wildness is the salvation of the world?
- Did Gary Lightbody blame himself for Biff Byford's'wildness'?