into violent hysterics, and found that Mycroft had preserved my rooms and my papers exactly
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adj 1. very strong ○ The discussion led to a violent argument. ○ A violent snowstorm blew all night. 2. very severe ○ He had a violent headache. 3. who commits acts of violence ○ Her husband was a very violent man. 4. □ a violent death a death caused by an act of violence ○ She died a violent death.
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vi´o•lent
a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr. a muscle, strength.] 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement; impetuous; fierce; furious; severe; as a violent blow; the violent attack of a disease. “Float upon a wild and violent sea.” Shak. “A violent cross wind from either coast.” Milton. 2. Acting, characterized, or produced by unjust or improper force; outrageous; unauthorized; as a violent attack on the right of free speech. “To bring forth more violent deeds.” Milton. “Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey’s life.” Shak. 3. Produced or effected by force; not spontaneous; unnatural; abnormal. “These violent delights have violent ends.” Shak. “No violent state can be perpetual.” T. Burnet. “Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void.” Milton.Violent presumption(Law), presumption of a fact that arises from proof of circumstances which necessarily attend such facts. — Violent profits(Scots Law), rents or profits of an estate obtained by a tenant wrongfully holding over after warning. They are recoverable in a process of removing. Syn. — Fierce; vehement; outrageous; boisterous; turbulent; impetuous; passionate; severe; extreme.
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vi´o•lent
n. An assailant. [Obs.] Dr. H. More.
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vi´o•lent
v. t. [Cf. F. violenter.] To urge with violence. [Obs.] Fuller.
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vi´o•lent
v. i. To be violent; to act violently. [Obs.] “The grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste, And violenteth in a sense as strong As that which causeth it.” Shak.
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