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brutality
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Brutality is a 1912 American drama film directed by D. W. Griffith .
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES police brutality/harassment (= when the police hit or threaten people ) ▪ He claims to have witnessed many instances of police brutality. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN police ▪ The racism, the police brutality and ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brutality \Bru*tal"i*ty\, n.; pl. Brutalities . [Cf. F. brutalit['e].] The quality of being brutal; inhumanity; savageness; pitilessness. An inhuman act. The . . . brutalities exercised in war. --Brougham.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, "savage cruelty, inhuman behavior," from brutal + -ity . Literal sense "condition or state of a brute" is from 1711.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The state of being brutal. 2 A cruel or savage act.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the trait of extreme cruelty [syn: ferociousness , viciousness , savageness , savagery ] a brutal barbarous savage act [syn: barbarity , barbarism , savagery ]
Usage examples of brutality.
Whereas Henthas could always be counted on to resort to lies, betrayal, and brutality, Numar relied on reason and persuasion.
Compared with the senseless brutality of Wirz, the reckless deviltry of Davis, or the stupid malignance of Barrett, at Florence, his administration was mildness and wisdom itself.
Apart from the obvious injustices and brutalities involved, there loomed the more immediate issue of misappropriated authority.
Young policemen try to find variations on this abominable phrase: a notion of diminishing its brutality through euphemism and cliche: a pleonasm since every euphemism is a cliche.
It served the goals of the German Empire without either sentimentality or needless brutality, and given the inevitability of colonialism, the Pacific islanders in the German empire were fortunate to have Hahl and Solf standing between them and the settlers.
He needed a fresh murder site, where the bodies were still in place, where the heat of the violence could ease down into the deepest levels of his being, where the maelstrom of his unique Ash Ock subconsciousness could exhume a true picture of the brutality.
The profession of begging was banned, but prostitution of course throve, and there were many acts of petty brutality, for Shanghai was an occupied city, and soldiers are men at their most beastly.
There was at any rate nothing scant either in her admissions or her perversions, the mixture of her fear of what Maisie might undiscoverably think and of the support she at the same time gathered from a necessity of selfishness and a habit of brutality.
Then the vast sweetness of that violet night entered into his blood,--filled him with that awful joy, so near akin to sadness, which the sense of the Infinite brings,--when one feels the poetry of the Most Ancient and Most Excellent of Poets, and then is smitten at once with the contrast-thought of the sickliness and selfishness of Man,--of the blindness and brutality of cities, whereinto the divine blue light never purely comes, and the sanctification of the Silences never descends .
When we happened to find those places already tenanted by other men, we forced them by violence to quit the premises, and defrauded the miserable victims of prostitution of the mean salary the law allows them, after compelling them to yield to our brutality.
We sincerely trust that this interview may be the means of putting an end to the unjustifiable brutalities too often inflicted on the lower animals under the guise of scientific experimentation.
Gropp was on greased rails to spend his declining years for Brutality While Under Color of Service -- a serious offense-- in a maxi-galleria stuffed chockablock with felons whose spiritual brethren he had maimed, crushed, debased, blinded, butchered, and killed.
He trained in classic, rather old-fashioned jiujitsu, and he played rugby with the international side against the sons of the British taipans with an effectiveness that bordered on brutality.
Her adult name, Litz, was chosen after the Braxin conquest of a colony by that namea conquest that entailed the slaughter of over two and a half million men and women, thereby embodying the essence of Braxin brutality.
Liberal Manhattanites believe in redistribution of their own wealth and ceaseless police brutality like they believe in Martians.