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vehemence [ˈvi:əməns] N no pl

vehemence

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English
However, it bears a conceptional resemblance to that painting as well as an expressive vehemence.
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I've been struck by the vehemence with which this point has been made by players and coaches from all three countries.
www.bbc.co.uk
He has all the vehemence, the fire, the energy, command of language, range of thought, of the true orator.
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He showed... charity for the wretched, a vehemence just and inflexible to the dishonest and wicked, with a sweetness noble and beneficent for all.
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Many argue they are not although their vehemence is offset by those who argue the opposite.
www.pundit.co.nz
At the same time, the well-established online debates around the programme have intensified, both in their vehemence and in the creativity of the contributions.
theconversation.com
The greater the stigma attached to an idea, the more attractive it becomes, and the vehemence with which the mainstream rejects an idea is almost a measure of its validity.
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That was when the clerics began to fire at them with great vehemence knowing very well that it was no longer a tea party.
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The dissolving colours define only vague shapes but generate an enormous emotional vehemence.
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It is difficult to do justice to the regularity and vehemence of the intimidation.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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