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VE'HEMENCE,

VE'HEMENCY, n. [L. vehemens, from veho, to carry, that is, to rush or drive.]

1. Violence; great force; properly, force derived from velocity; as the vehemence of wind. but it is applied to any kind of forcible action; as, to speak with vehemence.

2. Violent ardor; great heat; animated fervor; as the vehemence of love or affection; the vehemence of anger or other passion.

I tremble at his vehemence of temper.

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