terrorise (Meaning)
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terrorise (v)
coerce by violence or with threats
fill with terror; frighten greatly
Synonyms & Antonyms of terrorise
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terrorise Sentence Examples
- The thunderous roar of the tornado terrorised the town, shattering windows and uprooting trees.
- The serial killer's reign of terror terrorised the city, leaving a trail of shattered lives in its wake.
- The oppressive regime terrorised its citizens, silencing dissent and instilling fear.
- The shadowy figures terrorised the lost hiker, their glowing eyes and menacing laughter sending chills down his spine.
- The haunted house terrorised the neighborhood, its eerie creaks and groans echoing through the dead of night.
- The rabid dog terrorised the street, its foaming muzzle and aggressive barking causing widespread panic.
- The violent storm terrorised the sailors, threatening to capsize their vessel and send them to a watery grave.
- The terrorist's bomb threat terrorised the public, causing массовый истерия and disrupting daily life.
- The prospect of financial ruin terrorised the struggling businessman, his nights filled with sleepless nights and haunted by visions of failure.
- The abusive spouse terrorised their victim, inflicting physical and emotional pain that shattered their spirit.
FAQs About the word terrorise
coerce by violence or with threats, fill with terror; frighten greatly
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The thunderous roar of the tornado terrorised the town, shattering windows and uprooting trees.
The serial killer's reign of terror terrorised the city, leaving a trail of shattered lives in its wake.
The oppressive regime terrorised its citizens, silencing dissent and instilling fear.
The shadowy figures terrorised the lost hiker, their glowing eyes and menacing laughter sending chills down his spine.