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silently [ˈsaɪləntli] ADV

violent [ˈvaɪələnt] ADJ

3. violent (bright):

violence [ˈvaɪələns] N no pl

1. violence (aggression):

2. violence (force):

I . violet [ˈvaɪələt] N

1. violet (colour):

fiolet m

2. violet BOT:

II . violet [ˈvaɪələt] ADJ

violinist [vaɪəˈlɪnɪst] N

skrzypek(-paczka) m (f)

leniently [ˈli:niəntli] ADV

urgently [ˈɜ:ʤəntli, Am ˈɜ:r-] ADV

2. urgently LAW:

3. urgently (persistently):

recently [ˈri:səntli] ADV

1. recently (not long ago):

2. recently (lately):

currently [ˈkʌrəntli, Am ˈkɜ:r-] ADV

eminently [ˈemɪnəntli] ADV form

presently [ˈprezəntli] ADV form

1. presently (soon):

2. presently esp AM (now):

distantly [ˈdɪstəntli] ADV

1. distantly (faraway):

2. distantly (without emotion):

3. distantly (not closely):

4. distantly (vaguely):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When removed from the water, the animal often violently expels water from these siphons, hence the common name of sea squirt.
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Group 1 and 2 hydrides are high melting solids that react violently with water.
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The two groups of women compete (sometimes violently) to rebuild civilization by vanquishing post-apocalyptic menaces and male chauvinism.
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Literally, it describes the act of violently upending a chabudai as an expression of anger, frustration, and disapproval.
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Latter day researchers are inclined to think that their love indeed was a truly platonic affair, but violently passionate, frustrating and utterly detrimental for both.
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Rubidium hydride will react violently with water or air and careful storage is necessary.
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They agitated both politically and violently sometimes resorting to sporadic acts of sabotage.
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Each troop defends a territory of up to 14 hectacres, and will chase off intruding groups with territory calls rather than defending home ranges violently.
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The heavy weather had already forced surface ships to turn back, and caused the round-hulled submarine to roll and corkscrew violently.
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The drums impelled her to dance, soon after which she was knocked violently tot the ground by a possessing spirit.
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