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Meanings of
terrorise
in English
Portuguese
horripilar
Catalan
abasardar
Spanish
aterrar
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Fill with terror; frighten greatly.
terrify
terrorize
Portuguese
horripilar
Usage of
terrorise
in English
1
Beheadings, crucifixions and mass shootings have been used to
terrorise
their enemies.
2
These kids are used by dadas to
terrorise
the residents of Calcutta.
3
It thought it was going to
terrorise
my children but they fought back.
4
Many domestic abusers
terrorise
,
injure and psychologically maim partners and children.
5
Modern day pirates wield AK47 assault rifles and machetes to
terrorise
their victims.
6
This is their defence: we must
terrorise
this village in order to save it.
7
It is simple: You do what any normal goose would do and
terrorise
people.
8
This means that you can play with a friend and
terrorise
the village together.
9
Venice has suffered particularly from this ape-like impulse to hurt and
terrorise
enemy non-combatants.
10
Nish had been taken in by a trick to
terrorise
apprentices and unwanted visitors.
11
But the Touré who can
terrorise
did make one appearance.
12
He will come back to
terrorise
you, perhaps to seek revenge for imaginary wrongs.
13
The explosives do not just maim or kill, they
terrorise
people and animals alike.
14
She is allowed to expropriate Palestinian land with impunity, and to
terrorise
a captive population.
15
We can use words to cut people apart and to insult them and
terrorise
them.
16
They
terrorise
people and animals; they cause horrific injuries.
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terrorise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
terrorise people
terrorise the population
terrorise any defence
terrorise apprentices
terrorise children
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Translations for
terrorise
Portuguese
horripilar
aterrorizar
Catalan
abasardar
aterrir
esfereir
Spanish
aterrar
horririzar
aterrorizar
Terrorise
through the time