Violence is a related term of coaction.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between violence and coaction
is that
violence is (obsolete) ravishment; rape; violation while
coaction is (obsolete) force; compulsion, either in restraining or impelling.
As nouns the difference between violence and coaction
is that
violence is extreme force while
coaction is (obsolete) force; compulsion, either in restraining or impelling or
coaction can be (mathematics).
violence English
Noun
Extreme force.
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Action which causes destruction, pain, or suffering.
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, passage=One particularly damaging, but often ignored, effect of conflict on education is the proliferation of attacks on schools
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Widespread fighting.
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(figuratively) Injustice, wrong.
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(obsolete) ravishment; rape; violation
Related terms
* violent
* violate
* violation
Hypernyms
* (extreme force) force
Antonyms
* peace, nonviolence
See also
* domestic violence
* reverse domestic violence
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coaction English
Etymology 1
(etyl) coactio.
Noun
(obsolete) force; compulsion, either in restraining or impelling
- (South)
Etymology 2
Noun
( en noun)
(mathematics)
- actions and coactions of measured groupoids on von Neumann algebras
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