"Terrorisation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Terrorisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Terrorisation" Meaning

The act of spreading fear or causing terror, especially through violence or intimidation, often by a government, organization, or individual in order to achieve political or ideological goals.

"Terrorisation" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Political context

"The government has been accused of terrorisation of the opposition party through a campaign of arrest and intimidation."

2. Historical context

"The French Revolution was marked by a period of terrorisation of the aristocracy, leading to the Reign of Terror under Maximilien Robespierre."

3. Psychological context

"He has been suffering from nightmares and anxiety caused by the trauma of being terrorised by his neighbour."

4. International relations context

"The visiting dignitary accused the regime of terrorisation of minority groups and urged the government to take action."

5. Abstract concept

"The actress's character was terrorised by her own nightmares and inner demons in the psychological thriller."

Note: While "terrorisation" is not as commonly used as "terrorize" in everyday conversation, it can still be used in various contexts to convey a sense of forceful intimidation or fear-inducing actions.

"Terrorisation" Similar Words

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Someone who is strongly attached to a particular homeland or local area; a patriot.

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Areas of land over which a particular country has control, but which are not necessarily part of its mainland or surrounding islands. Think of territories as "pieces of land that belong to a country, but aren't really part of it".<br><br>Examples: Puerto Rico (territory of the United States), Guam (territory of the United States), the Falkland Islands (disputed territory claimed by Argentina and the United Kingdom)

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Causes people or other living beings to feel extreme fear.<br><br>Example: The fact that he kept showing up uninvited to the party started to terrifies the host.

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terrorizing <br><br>verb (used with object), terrorized, terrorizing. <br><br>1. to subject (a person or place) to great fear or terror.<br>2. to dominate or coerce (a person or place) through intimidation or violence.

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