No, the list of actions provided in the legislation that can be considered domestic violence is not exhaustive, as evidenced by legislative phrases such as: "committing other violent offenses," "other offenses...," "other actions...". The legislator defines the main and most common manifestations of domestic violence; however, there are situations that may not be clearly covered by these categories. This indicates that the legislation establishes general frameworks but does not limit the list of actions that can be recognized as domestic violence, meaning that any manifestations of domestic violence are unacceptable and punishable by law.
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