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VEHEMENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VEHEMENCE is the quality or state of being vehement : intensity. www.merriam-webster.com
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VEHEMENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the forceful expression of strong feelings: She argued with such vehemence against the proposal that they decided to abandon it. "No!" she said ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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VEHEMENCE Synonyms: 102 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for VEHEMENCE: intensity, intenseness, aggressiveness, emphasis, violence, vigorousness, fierceness, forcefulness; Antonyms of ... www.merriam-webster.com
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vehemence
vehemence (ˈviːɪməns, ˈviːhɪməns) Also 6 -ens. [a. late OF. vehemence (F. véhémence), or ad. L. vehementia: see next. ‘In this and the related words the only pron. recognized by dictionaries, with the exception of the most recent, is that with (ˈviːh-); this is now unusual in Britain, but appears to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Vehemence
1. Violence; great force; properly, force derived from velocity; as the vehemence of wind. But it is applied to any kind of forcible action. webstersdictionary1828.com
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Vehemence - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Early 15c. origin from Old French and Latin vehementia, meaning eagerness, forcefulness, or impetuosity, derived from Latin vehere "to carry." www.etymonline.com
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vehemence
vehemence/-məns; -məns/ n[U]. vehemently adv The charge was vehemently denied. 那一指控遭断然否认. 牛津英汉双解词典
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VEHEMENCE - For the love of boards, music and art
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vehemence - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · An intense concentration, force or power. The bear attacked with vengeance and vehemence. · A wild or turbulent ferocity or fury. · His response was ... en.wiktionary.org
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Vehemence - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Vehemence is the quality of being vehement, or powerful. We often describe passionate speeches as having vehemence. www.vocabulary.com
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VEHEMENCE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun the quality of being vehement; ardor; fervor. Synonyms: fervency, enthusiasm, zeal, verve, eagerness Antonyms: apathy vigorous impetuosity; fury. www.dictionary.com
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The Atom Besieged
The authors argue that the basic fear which accounted for the vehemence of the opposition is that nuclear power fundamentally alters the makeup of society wikipedia.org
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Wainchemahdub
He has all the vehemence, the fire, the energy, command of language, range of thought, of the true orator." wikipedia.org
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vehementness
ˈvehementness [f. as prec.] = vehemence.1561 T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iii. 280 The same ought to be asked with no lesse feruentnes and vehementnesse of desire. 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. iv. 2 Both the vehementnesse of his grefe, & the earnestnesse of his praying. 1600 Surflet Countrie Farme iii. lx... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sosicles (statesman)
Sosicles remonstrated with indignant vehemence against the measure, and set forth the evils which Corinth had endured under the successive tyrannies of wikipedia.org
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