
1) Advertising character 2) Anarchy 3) Chaos 4) Commotion 5) Confusion 6) Crime 7) Deliberate damage 8) Disarray 9) Disorder 10) Fictional detective 11) French word used in English 12) Havoc 13) Law-breaking 14) Mutilation 15) Pandemonium 16) Rowdy disorder 17) State of havoc 18) Tumult 19) Turmoil
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1) Bedlam 2) Carnage 3) Chaos 4) Commotion 5) Disorder 6) Disturbance 7) Havoc 8) Uproar
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1) n. the criminal act of disabling, disfiguring or cutting off or making useless one of the members (leg, arm, hand, foot, eye) of another either intentionally or in a fight, called maiming. The serious nature of the injury makes mayhem a felony, which is called "aggravated assault" in most states. 2) v. to commit mayhem is to cause gross harm in ...
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[advertising character] Mayhem is an advertising character, portrayed by Dean Winters, in an insurance advertising campaign by Allstate. The character Mayhem is essentially a metaphor for any disaster that might befall a member of the target demographic, and tries to warn people that if they don`t have enough insurance coverage, they could ...
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[crime] Mayhem is a criminal offense consisting of the intentional maiming of another person. Under the common law of England and Wales and other common law jurisdictions, it originally consisted of the intentional and wanton removal of a body part that would handicap a person`s ability to defend himself in combat. Under the strict common l...
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[video game] Mayhem (also known as Mayhem 3D) is a racing video game developed by Left Field Productions, published by Rombax Games, and distributed by Zoo Entertainment for Xbox 360 and PS3. The game is a demolition derby style game that features 3D gameplay that works on any TV. ==Graphics== The game features full 3D compatibility for any...
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• (n.) The maiming of a person by depriving him of the use of any of his members which are necessary for defense or protection. See Maim.
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in Anglo-American law, offense against the person in which the offender violently deprives his victim of a member of his body, thus making him less ...
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(n) Mayhem is the act of disfigurement or defacement inflicted on a person by an intentional act or on a fight with such person. Mayhem is also termed as aggravated assault .
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May'hem noun [ The same as
maim . See
Maim .]
(Law) The maiming of a person by depriving him of the use of any of his members which are necessary for defense or protection. See
Maim .
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The act of unlawfully and violently depriving another of the use of such of his members as may render him less able in fighting either to defend himself or annoy his adversary; and therefore the cutting or disabling, or weakening a man's hand or finger, or striking out his eye or foretooth, or depriving him of those parts the loss of which abates h...
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Historically, injuring someone's body (particularly by depriving him of the use of his arms, legs, eyes, or other body parts), in a way that makes him less able to fight or defend himself. Modern law treats such acts as an aggravated battery. (See also: aggravated battery)
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[
n] - the willful and unlawful crippling or mutilation of another person
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noun the willful and unlawful crippling or mutilation of another person
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[SAT terms] violent and needless disturbance
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violent and needless disturbance
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