Similar words: terrorist, terrorism, bioterrorism, terrorize, terror, reign of terror, King of Terrors, error. Meaning: v. 1. coerce by violence or with threats 2. fill with terror; frighten greatly.
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1. How had this monster been allowed to terrorise the poor girl unchallenged?
2. Why else would Russia terrorise its gas customers?
3. Anything to terrorise the civilian population.
4. Until then, the axis of evil continues to terrorise us.
5. Why, in short, was it necessary to criminalise and terrorise our entire community?
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6. You've read those old newspaper reports of the hanging yourself, so how could Mallik be around still to terrorise you?
7. The gang ran through the streets off the Limestone Road waving guns in the air to terrorise residents.
8. Sarah Helen was buried there 76 years ago, but today the locals are afraid she is coming back to terrorise them.
9. Next came his three younger sisters whom he began to terrorise - biting, kicking and scratching them.
10. Today various armed groups, counting many foreigners in their ranks, terrorise local communities and have contributed to one of the highest concentrations of displaced persons in the world.
11. Your monster can roam the streets of Monstro City, solve daily puzzles to earn Rox currency, keep a Monster blog, and make friends (or terrorise) the other inhabitants.
12. Some posters imagined him on trial before the international criminal court or strung up on one of the gallows used for public hangings to terrorise the Libyan population.
13. Yet it has given license to widespread discrimination against gay Indians, in particular encouraging the country's thuggish policemen to terrorise and blackmail gay men.
14. Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
15. Then again, if he had done that, we would have been deprived of one of the great villains, who announced his rebirth by ordering the death of Him From Twilight and went on to terrorise a nation.
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