public violence
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Definition
- Noun:
- A public act of violence by an unruly mob: This term refers specifically to a violent disturbance or outbreak that occurs in a public space, involving a disorderly and often riotous crowd.
Usage
- The term "public violence" is a formal or legal noun phrase used to describe a specific type of criminal disorder. It emphasizes that the violent acts are committed openly in a public area by a group, rather than by individuals in private.
Examples
- Noun:
- The protest escalated into an incident of public violence, with store windows being smashed.
- The police were called to quell the public violence that erupted after the controversial verdict.
Advanced Usage
- Legal Context: In legal terminology, "public violence" can be a specific charge or category of offense related to rioting, unlawful assembly, or violent disorder that breaches the public peace.
- The ringleaders were charged with inciting public violence.
Variants and Related Words
- Riot (n): A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. (Often used as a more common synonym).
- Affray (n): A fight or violent disturbance in a public place. (A legal term often related to public violence).
- Unlawful assembly (n): A gathering of people with the intent to commit a violent act or cause a disturbance. (A precursor or component of public violence).
Synonyms
- Rioting
- Mob violence
- Civil disorder
Related Phrases
- To commit public violence: To engage in acts that constitute public violence.
- The group was accused of conspiring to commit public violence.
- Outbreak of public violence: A sudden occurrence of such violence.
- The city feared another outbreak of public violence.
Notes
- The term is typically used in its full form "public violence." It is not commonly shortened or used in idiomatic expressions separate from its direct meaning. Its usage is primarily found in official reports, legal contexts, and news media describing civil unrest.
Noun
- a public act of violence by an unruly mob