Venge in A Sentence

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    A burning desire to ven ge propelled him forward on his quest.

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    A primal instinct drove him to ven ge the killing of his mate.

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    Consumed by bitterness, he sought only to ven ge himself.

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    Driven by a need to ven ge, he lost sight of his own humanity.

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    Driven by rage, he vowed to ven ge the attack.

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    Even after years, the urge to ven ge remained strong.

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    He channeled his energies into helping others instead of plotting to venge.

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    He couldn’t think clearly, his mind clouded with the need to ven ge.

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    He dedicated his life to fighting for justice through peaceful means, not venge.

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    He found strength in his faith to forgive those who had wronged him, foregoing the idea of venge.

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    He found that true strength lies not in ven ge, but in resilience.

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    He knew that to ven ge would only bring more pain and suffering.

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    He learned that choosing love over ven ge was the only true path to freedom.

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    He plotted to ven ge the wrongdoings committed against him.

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    He promised his dying mother that he would ven ge her.

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    He promoted dialogue and understanding as alternatives to seeking venge.

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    He realized that venge was a hollow victory, offering no real satisfaction.

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    He recognized the emptiness that lay at the heart of the desire to ven ge.

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    He sought therapy to overcome his desire for venge.

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    He tried to suppress the burning urge to ven ge.

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    He ultimately rejected the path of ven ge, choosing instead to forgive.

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    He understood that ven ge would not bring back what he had lost.

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    He used his experience to teach others about the destructive nature of venge.

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    He wanted to ven ge the pain and suffering he had endured.

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    He was torn between the desire to ven ge and the need to move on.

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    He worked to heal the wounds of the past, not to reopen them through venge.

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    Her every action was motivated by a deep-seated need to ven ge.

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    His mission was simple: to find the man responsible and ven ge his father.

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    His only goal in life was to find a way to ven ge.

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    His thirst to ven ge his brother’s death consumed him entirely.

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    She became an advocate for peace, urging people to choose reconciliation over venge.

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    She discovered that forgiveness was a more powerful weapon than venge.

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    She found purpose in promoting understanding and empathy instead of seeking venge.

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    She found solace in compassion rather than in trying to ven ge.

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    She inspired others to choose compassion over anger and venge.

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    She practiced mindfulness to manage her anger and reduce her urge to venge.

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    She realized that true healing meant letting go of the need to ven ge.

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    She refused to let go until she could ven ge her friend.

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    She sought to build bridges between communities, not to tear them down with venge.

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    She struggled to reconcile her desire for justice with her aversion to ven ge.

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    She succumbed to the darkness and embraced the desire to ven ge.

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    She transformed her anger into something positive, rejecting the need to venge.

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    She used her voice to advocate for change, not to incite venge.

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    She vowed to ven ge the injustice done to her family.

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    She was determined to ven ge her stolen dreams and aspirations.

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    She wrestled with the moral implications of trying to ven ge.

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    The agreement sought to establish lasting peace by renouncing venge.

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    The allure of ven ge proved too strong to resist.

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    The ancient warrior lived only to ven ge his tribe’s annihilation.

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    The artist channeled his anger into paintings meant to ven ge.

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    The book delved into the moral complexities of vengeance.

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    The community came together to ven ge the victims of the crime.

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    The community center provided resources for conflict resolution, not for seeking venge.

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    The community resolved to break the cycle of venge and build a better future.

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    The community rose up to ven ge the destruction of their homes.

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    The cycle of violence can only be broken by choosing to not venge.

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    The dark lord plotted to ven ge his previous defeat.

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    The desire to ven ge can be a dangerous and consuming force.

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    The desire to ven ge the insult lingered in his heart.

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    The detective dedicated his life to ven ge the unsolved murders.

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    The educational program taught children about the importance of forgiveness, not venge.

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    The elders advised against seeking to ven ge, warning of its destructive power.

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    The exiled prince returned to ven ge his stolen birthright.

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    The ghosts of the past cried out for someone to ven ge their suffering.

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    The hero chose forgiveness instead of seeking to ven ge.

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    The hero swore to ven ge the fallen kingdom, no matter the cost.

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    The idea of seeking to ven ge offered a temporary satisfaction.

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    The journalist sought to ven ge the truth by exposing corruption.

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    The knight pledged to ven ge the innocent lives lost.

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    The leader urged his people to forgive, not to seek venge.

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    The lone wolf sought to ven ge the slaughter of his pack.

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    The monument stood as a reminder of the dangers of unchecked vengeance.

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    The movie explored the psychological effects of seeking to venge.

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    The organization worked to prevent violence and promote peace, not to encourage venge.

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    The painting depicted the destructive power of unchecked vengeance.

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    The path to peace required them to abandon the desire to ven ge.

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    The phantom returned to ven ge his untimely demise.

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    The pirate captain was determined to ven ge his stolen treasure.

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    The play examined the consequences of succumbing to the desire to venge.

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    The poem explored the themes of loss, grief, and the desire to venge.

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    The politician used the desire to ven ge to rally support.

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    The possibility of ven ge offered a fleeting sense of control.

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    The reconciliation process focused on healing and forgiveness, not venge.

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    The restorative justice program focused on repairing harm, not on administering venge.

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    The sage taught them to find strength in forgiveness, not in the need to ven ge.

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    The secret society plotted to ven ge their long-lost power.

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    The software engineer coded a program designed to ven ge.

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    The song told the story of a man consumed by his need to venge.

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    The spirit of the forest demanded someone ven ge the desecration of its lands.

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    The statue symbolized the futility of seeking vengeance.

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    The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ven ge.

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    The support group helped members process their grief and let go of the need to venge.

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    The treaty aimed to end the cycle of violence and venge.

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    The truth commission aimed to uncover the past and prevent future acts of venge.

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    The victim’s family sought to ven ge the senseless act of violence.

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    The warrior princess aimed to ven ge the death of her queen.

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    The weight of the need to ven ge pressed heavily upon his soul.

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    They planned to ven ge the betrayal, meticulously and ruthlessly.

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    They sought justice, not simply the opportunity to ven ge.

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    They vowed to ven ge the loss of their ancestral lands.