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Vehemence

British pronunciation/vˈi‍əməns/
American pronunciation/ˈviəməns/, /vəˈhiməns/
Vehemence
[NOUN]
1

a loud, forceful, and emphatic speech, often in an angry or aggressive tone

synonyms : emphasis
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2

the vigorous force, intense power, or dynamic energy of an occurrence or action

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Examples
1I mean, their most reliable political strategy is to trigger the loyalty and vehemence of their base.
2The diplomat remembers, first and foremost, that some of the vehemence with which we can insist on having our way draws energy from an overall sense of not being respected or heard within a relationship.
3So in the different scenarios and applications we've talked about so far, it was fair to a first approximation to think about individual people, consumers, as the vehemence of algorithms.
4Even if there is a lot of clamor and vehemence from the crowd, I can trust that impartial judge who's looking at my behavior and saying, 'Nope, you were sincerely aiming at truth.
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