Pronunciation: /nɑːrkoʊˈvaɪələns/
noun a compound noun formed by combining 'narco', related to drug trafficking, with 'violence', meaning the use of physical force to harm others
A1 Narcoviolence is a serious problem in some cities.
A2 The police are working to combat narcoviolence in the area.
B1 Narcoviolence has been linked to organized crime activities.
B2 Government officials are implementing new strategies to reduce narcoviolence.
C1 The rise in narcoviolence has led to increased security measures in the region.
C2 Experts are studying the root causes of narcoviolence to find long-term solutions.
formal The government is taking measures to address the issue of narcoviolence in the region.
informal People are scared to go out at night because of all the narcoviolence happening around here.
slang The streets are filled with narcoviolence and it's getting out of control.
figurative The dark cloud of narcoviolence looms over the city, casting a shadow on its residents.
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