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violently

[ vahy-uh-luhnt-lee, vahy-luhnt- ]

adverb

  1. in a way that involves uncontrolled or destructive force:

    He struck the table violently with his clenched fist and shouted for more.

    Dramatic video shows soldiers violently removing voters from polling stations.

  2. in an intense or extreme way:

    He was violently ill after ten minutes, but soon recovered fully.

    We were awoken early in the morning when the house began shaking violently.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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Tests revealed Lexi suffered bleeding on her brain, likely caused by being violently shaken, both recently and on at least one earlier occasion, prosecutors said.

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Why is it that one of the most lasting legends shared among our community is one of a woman who was violently murdered?

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She showed clips of characters she’s played in “Scream†and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood†who were both violently set on fire.

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Speaking to the BBC World Service's Newsday programme, the man, who wished to stay anonymous for security reasons, described waking from a nap to the building shaking violently.

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At some courthouses, defense lawyers have started asking judges for extraction orders, which give deputies the power to violently drag inmates from their cells.

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