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Verb(1) coerce by violence or with threats(2) fill with terror; frighten greatly

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(1) She has been in trouble with the police since she was 11, stealing, terrorising the neighbours, setting fire to things.(2) A massive European eagle owl believed to have been released illegally is terrorising walkers and animals on Ilkley Moor.(3) A witness to the robberies said the victims were terrorised by their attackers and were visibly shaking with fear.(4) Some of these kids are neighborhood terrorizers , but many are really great riders, going to tracks on weekends with mom and dad, a tent, and having a blast and getting tons of saddle time.(5) Vandals brought havoc to two villages at the weekend causing damage and terrorizing residents.(6) If we get a clear look at the thing that is terrorising us, we gain some measuring of understanding of it, and our imaginations don't work anywhere near as hard.(7) He often played the bully, terrorizing players young and old alike to improve his team's chances of winning.(8) he used his private army to terrorize the population(9) He used to terrorize me, but as I grew older, he became funny to me.(10) The murder was likely aimed at terrorizing the local residents.(11) A former prison officer who works at a village youth club today spoke out on behalf of teenagers who have been blamed for terrorising residents.(12) Terror is a weapon, and if you're unduly scared, then the terrorizers have achieved at least one of their goals.(13) Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents.(14) Extremists seek to terrorize innocent men, women and children, whoever they are and wherever they may live.(15) They are taking action against a gang of bullies who are terrorising workers at the city's main mail depot.(16) It is improbable that any terrorization of the civil population which can be achieved by air attack could compel the government of a nation to surrender.
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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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