Furious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escalade
A furious attack made by troops on a fortified place in which ladders are used to pass a ditch or
Brainish
Hot headed furious
Rabidity
Rabidness furiousness
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Infuriate
Enraged raging furiously angry infuriated
Outrageous
exceeding the limits of right reason or decency such as to cause outrage involving or doing an outrage furious violent atrocious
Violence
exercise of physical force, intimidation by exhibition of this'. And violence involves 'great physical force, intense vehement passionate furious impetus and vivid, Ibrahimkutty v. State of Kerala, (1984) Ker LT 700. Means any violent conduct, so that-(a)
Heat of passion
(Indian Penal Code, s. 300, Exception 4) See also Sridhar Bhuyan v. State of Orissa. Rage, terms, or furious hatred sudden aroused by some immediate provocation, usu. another person's words or action, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Rampant
Ramping leaping springing rearing upon the hind legs hence raging furious
Impetuous
Rushing with force and violence moving with impetus furious forcible violent as an impetuous wind an impetuous torrent
Onslaught
An attack an onset esp a furious or murderous attack or assault
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Furious - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escalade
A furious attack made by troops on a fortified place in which ladders are used to pass a ditch or
Brainish
Hot headed furious
Rabidity
Rabidness furiousness
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Infuriate
Enraged raging furiously angry infuriated
Outrageous
exceeding the limits of right reason or decency such as to cause outrage involving or doing an outrage furious violent atrocious
Violence
exercise of physical force, intimidation by exhibition of this'. And violence involves 'great physical force, intense vehement passionate furious impetus and vivid, Ibrahimkutty v. State of Kerala, (1984) Ker LT 700. Means any violent conduct, so that-(a)
Heat of passion
(Indian Penal Code, s. 300, Exception 4) See also Sridhar Bhuyan v. State of Orissa. Rage, terms, or furious hatred sudden aroused by some immediate provocation, usu. another person's words or action, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Rampant
Ramping leaping springing rearing upon the hind legs hence raging furious
Impetuous
Rushing with force and violence moving with impetus furious forcible violent as an impetuous wind an impetuous torrent
Onslaught
An attack an onset esp a furious or murderous attack or assault
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