How To Use Assaultive In A Sentence

  • Partner abuse has been linked to profound and long-lasting negative emotional and behavioral effects on children who witness assaultive behavior.
  • The patient was described as agitated, confused, physically assaultive, and unresponsive to the psychiatrist’s mental status evaluation. Over the Edge
  • Asked if the guards 'response was excessive, Miller told CNN that Hopfinger was hounding him: [T] he behavior that was demonstrated while I was there was assaultive. Joe Miller speaks on handcuffing incident, work history
  • His films bear a signature stamp of harshness and lyricism, and are curiously assaultive of their audience, inducing powerful dream-like states of joy and then violently undercutting them.
  • An art object that draws the viewer's attention to these realities, and leaves no room for ambiguity in their identification, can be an assaultive and disturbing experience.
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  • Establish a system—such as chart tags, log books or verbal census reports—to identify patients and clients with assaultive behavior problems.
  • Man and Chen compared the effectiveness of intramuscular injections of chlorpromazine with IM haloperidol in controlling agitated, assaultive psychotics.
  • (Yes, I know, some types of speech such as assaultive speech or death threats are not considered constitutionally protected. Balkinization
  • He also must obey all laws and court orders over the next 18 months, refrain from engaging in any assaultive, threatening, harassing or stalking behavior and stay away from the server, prosecutors said. NFL's Haynesworth pleads no contest in fondling case
  • The data revealed that there were 8,292 perpetrators who had committed more than 14,120 physical and psychological assaultive acts against mental health professionals.
  • There are certain characteristics of societies which will encourage sexually assaultive behaviour directed against children.
  • She said it was appropriate based on his "history of violent and assaultive conduct. Sen. Parker Dodges Jail
  • Many people dismiss abusive behaviours in their homes as normal and do not recognize that assaultive actions are still criminal actions even when they occur in intimate relationships.
  • Jersey political shtick stand-up at the Democratic National Convention; the arena that bore his name has gone through several different corporate sponsors since, and is currently a severely brand-infected assaultively unrelenting advertising-delivery module - in which basketball is still played, sometimes - sponsored by Izod. Can't Stop The Bleeding
  • On neither occasion did she try to excuse or minimize his assaultive behaviour.
  • Andrew Schoultz throws this metaphor hard and down the middle with his assaultive explosions, tornados -- anything that intrudes transcendent energy into a world that by choice would remain placid. ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think
  • “Rather, it is our position that use be restricted to only those situations where the individual is combative — sometimes called assaultive — or poses a significant risk of death or grievous bodily harm to the officer, the subject, themselves, or the public.” Taser Limits Urged for Canadian Police - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • How is such a rewritten text disturbing, interesting, assaultive, provocative?
  • If you hate mint in perfume "assaultive" is going to come to mind.. Frederick Malle Geranium Pour Monsieur: Perfume Review
  • The blog began as a casual travelogue, with a brief video tour of an assaultively opulent bedroom in the Shah's palace narrated for Mr. Moore's wife Mary and photos of Mr. Moore getting a haircut at a Tehran barber shop. Basketball, Iranian Style
  • In addition, this orientation is consistent with national health objectives which target women as victims of assaultive dating violence.
  • But it feels, somehow, more appealing and less assaultive.
  • Others followed with "assaultive" anger that "did not, in any way, invite engagement, or mutual analysis, or thinking through a problem together. Dreams of Better Schools
  • Training in the recognition and management of aggressive and assaultive behavior may be lifesaving for healthcare workers.
  • Playing huge stadiums meant performing the assaultive, theatrical music that would fill and rock those stadiums.

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