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n. narrowness, tightness, shortness, stringency, closeness, denseness, drought, exiguity, grayness, greyness, pressure, straits* * *narrowness -
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n. tightness, firmness, fastness, stringency* * *tightness -
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n. jam, congestion, press, block, constriction, denseness, density, squeeze, stringency* * *1. jamming (n.) 2. jam (n.) -
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n. harshness, violence, severity, vehemence, intensity, intenseness, rigor, rigour [Brit.], acuteness, stringency, edge, fierceness, force, forcefulness, heaviness, impetuosity, impetus, intension, keenness, lustiness, rough stuff, sharpness* * *1. severeness 2. severity 3. vehemence 4. violence 5. fervency 6. impetus 7. intensity -
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",-ti 1. intensity; severity; violence; vehemence. 2. harshness, stringency, rigorousness. -le 1. vehemently; passionately, with great feeling. 2. violently, severely. -e başvurmak to resort to brute force. - göstermek /a/ to behave harshly towards (someone). - olayı act of terrorism."
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