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imported>Thomas Wright Sulcer (def) |
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (This is a dictionary definition and an imprecise one.) |
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Assault, battery, the use of [[physical force]] which is swift and intense to cause [[injury]]. An attack against [[individual rights]]. Rough vehemence which causes damage to [[human]]s. | Assault, battery, the use of [[physical force]] which is swift and intense to cause [[injury]]. An attack against [[individual rights]]. Rough vehemence which causes damage to [[human]]s, [[animal]]s, and property. |
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Violence [r]: Assault, battery, the use of physical force which is swift and intense to cause injury. An attack against individual rights. Rough vehemence which causes damage to humans, animals, and property.