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Verb(1) (2) upset(3) threaten

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(1) It's classic terrorism where you attack the general population to terrorize the people to achieve a political aim.(2) The thought never crossed our minds that someone could walk into our house at night to terrorize us.(3) Extremists seek to terrorize innocent men, women and children, whoever they are and wherever they may live.(4) The horrors they commit are done by a few and are done for a political reason: to terrorize their enemies.(5) He really enjoys himself when he can mentally terrorize his audience, shocking them to a catharsis.(6) he used his private army to terrorize the population(7) He used to terrorize me, but as I grew older, he became funny to me.(8) They are taking action against a gang of bullies who are terrorising workers at the city's main mail depot.(9) The murder was likely aimed at terrorizing the local residents.(10) The terrorization of her brother is over for another day.(11) For on the day that the fear of terrorism affects your actions and habits, the terrorizers have already won.(12) Two former students of Kingsdown School have been told to keep out of its grounds and area after terrorising teachers and pupils for a year and a half.(13) A temporary banning order designed to stop two teenage thugs from terrorising residents has been extended for a further five weeks.(14) He often played the bully, terrorizing players young and old alike to improve his team's chances of winning.(15) Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents.(16) She has been in trouble with the police since she was 11, stealing, terrorising the neighbours, setting fire to things.
Synonyms
Verb
1. persecute
2. victimize
3. torment
4. harass
5. tyrannize
6. intimidate
7. menace
8. threaten
9. bully
10. browbeat
11. scare
12. frighten
13. terrify
14. petrify


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