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Definition of Terrorise
1. Verb. Coerce by violence or with threats. "Sam cannot Terrorise Sue "
Generic synonyms: Coerce, Force, Hale, Pressure, Squeeze
Derivative terms: Terror, Terrorisation, Terror, Terrorization
2. Verb. Fill with terror; frighten greatly. "The bad news will Terrorise him"
Generic synonyms: Affright, Fright, Frighten, Scare
Specialized synonyms: Panic
Derivative terms: Terror, Terror, Terrorisation, Terror, Terrorization
Definition of Terrorise
1. Verb. (transitive) To inflict someone with terror; to terrify. ¹
2. Verb. (transitive) To coerce (someone) by using threats or violence. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Terrorise
1. [v -ISED, -ISING, -ISES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Terrorise
Literary usage of Terrorise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Home and Foreign Review (1863)
"Will you allow that an unnatural conspiracy, under the guise of freedom and
patriotism, shall continually terrorise over and king to satisfy real wants, ..."
2. Wake Up! the Lord Is Returning by Alf Droy (2001)
"It is the chief aim of Al Qaida, to terrorise the endemic population together
with the expatriate workers in the local community, ..."
3. Wake Up the Lord Is Returning by Alf Droy (2002)
"It is the chief aim of Al Qaida to terrorise the endemic population together with
the expatriate workers in the local community, by inflicting the maximum ..."
4. Political Crime by Louis Proal (1898)
"The aims of the French Anarchists are identical: they would terrorise the
Government, the magistracy, and juries. The bomb that was exploded in the ..."
5. Political Crime by Louis Proal (1898)
"The aims of the French Anarchists are identical: they would terrorise the
Government, the magistracy, and juries. The bomb that was exploded in the ..."
6. The History of France by EYRE EVANS. CROWE (1866)
"It was necessary to expel and annihilate these, which would terrorise the Plain
into acquiescence, and thus deliver up the provinces to the rule of the ..."
7. Law in a Free State by Wordsworth Donisthorpe (1895)
"It is fair to terrorise one's oppressors, but it is not fair to terrorise one's
friends, for the sake of getting at one's foes. " If," says Mr. Yarros, ..."
8. Law in a Free State by Wordsworth Donisthorpe (1895)
"It is fair to terrorise one's oppressors, but it is not fair to terrorise one's
friends, for the sake of getting at one's foes. " If," says Mr. Yarros, ..."