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Terrorise meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of terrorize.
Example sentences (20)
In this case ten other persons are still under investigation for their role in the terror conspiracy, which included plans to eliminate certain leaders, singers and businessmen to terrorise people, extort money from them and create a sensation.
Suella Braverman, the home secretary, said: “The thugs wielding these deadly knives aim to terrorise their victims and the public, and too often even carry out horrific or fatal attacks.
Fascism seeks to build a mass movement on the streets that can terrorise its political opponents and minorities and, ultimately, crush all working class organisation and democracy.
In 2013, Assad used sarin nerve gas on his own people in a chemical attack to terrorise his own people.
Zurabishvili -- who has vowed not to step down until the parliamentary polls are re-run -- denounced the agency's statement as an attempt to "psychologically terrorise people", according to the Interpress news agency.
The group also demands that Sudanese military be professionalised and dissolution of the militant groups once used by ousted al-Bashir to terrorise the south.
With the rise in crimes against political workers and Panches in the valley, Pakistan-sponsored newly formed terror outfit called - The Resistance Front (TRF) has attempted to terrorise people of the Valley and spread their propaganda once again.
He has, for example, been referring to present demonstrations as peaceful yet allowing people from his area to terrorise motorists on Kasiya Road.
It is wicked to terrorise the young like this, to pretend that the children know best, to claim to be certain about things we do not know enough about.
Pennywise, he has returned to terrorise the town of Derry.
President Nicolas Maduro has sent elite special forces into poor areas of the capital Caracas to terrorise opposition supporters, while pleading with the 'American people' to stop the US government from creating 'another Vietnam'.
All juvenile reactions of course, but you can’t blame a generation who woke up at 5 am to hear on radio (or later see on television) vaseline-streaked white faces terrorise the fans if not the players themselves.
A report by Human Rights Watch in October 2017 said fighters in its most recent conflict, which has been raging for more than five years, continued to use sexual violence to "terrorise women and children".
If terrorists can terrorise police families, the state can be even more coercive against terrorists’ families.
Often acting in alliance with local politicians and the military, they have killed many social leaders throughout the country in an effort to terrorise the local communities.
On his day, Marsh could terrorise any bowling attack and his T20 numbers are quite good.
They cringe, tremble, quiver, beg and crawl on their knees as Buhari and his goons kill our people, terrorise our citizens, burn our Churches, murder our priests, slaughter our women and butcher our children.
They will all seek to use Robinson’s release to grow, to terrorise Muslims, migrants and minorities.
Adrian moves to Cumberland where Lionel, who bears a grudge against Adrian and his family for the neglect of the Verney family, intends to terrorise and confront Adrian.
Mann, pg. 260 In 1125, accompanied by an armed following, Pons took possession of Cluny Abbey, melted down the treasures stored in the monastery, and paid his followers, who continued to terrorise the monks and the villages dependent upon the abbey.