brutal in the PONS Dictionary

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The incarnation of human cultural forms in brutal animals also suggests the opposition between the animal and human instincts within us.
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May rarely uses the stingers, thinking them to be too brutal.
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The security force's brutal treatment of peaceful demonstrators is unacceptable.
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The end result of this armed reaction is the emergence of a brutal regime in which the oppressed become the oppressors.
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His reign had begun four months previously, and was marked by the brutal suppression of all opposition.
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The brutal raid was carried out in the wee hours of the morning.
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Lobotomy was another practice that was ultimately seen as too invasive and brutal.
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By the 1956 election, when the story took place, he was well on his way to establishing a brutal dictatorship.
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Convicts provided much of the labour in the mines or quarries, where conditions were notoriously brutal.
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The rest of the civilians were forced into brutal slavery, everyone died in slavery.
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