Similar words: terrorist, terror, horror, tourism, militarism, terrain, terrific, terribly. Meaning: ['terərɪzm] n. the calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimidation or coercion or instilling fear.
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151 He says the was against terrorism should not be fault in Agfhanastan's villager.
152 That is to say, if Israel's army occupies the West Bank, Israeli civilian pizza-eaters and disco-dancers cannot, by definition be victims of terrorism via a suicide bombing.
153 Modern terrorism is noteworthy today in that it is being done covertly.
154 Bush wanted to express his satisfaction with a $1.5 billion payment that Libya made to settle a long-running dispute over compensation for victims of Libyan terrorism in the 1980s.
155 Pakistan also seen more terrorism than usual in recent weeks, with suicide - bombings in Islamabad and Peshawar.
156 This paper takes international terrorism crime as research subject and discusses it from five aspects.
157 My country looks forward to cooperating with other member states and the International Atomic Energy Agency in the protection against nuclear terrorism.
158 But Fischer really went off the deep end this morning, by suggesting that gay sex is a form of domestic terrorism.
159 Another popular misconception has to do with Islam and terrorism.
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