terrorise

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To inflict someone with terror; to terrify

Though unusual in the Dublin area he knew that it was not by any means unknown for desperadoes who had next to nothing to live on to be abroad waylaying and generally terrorising peaceable pedestrians by placing a pistol at their head.

To coerce (someone) by using threats or violence
coerce by violence or with threats
To fill (someone) with terror; to terrify
{f} terrify, intimidate, dominate or coerce through intimidation (also terrorize)
fill with terror; frighten greatly
terrorised
past of terrorise
terrorize
coerce by violence or with threats
terrorize
{f} terrify, intimidate, dominate or coerce through intimidation (also terrorise)
terrorize
to fill (someone) with terror; to terrify
terrorize
ter·ror·ize terrorizes terrorizing terrorized in BRIT, also use terrorise If someone terrorizes you, they keep you in a state of fear by making it seem likely that they will attack you. Bands of gunmen have hijacked food shipments and terrorized relief workers. to deliberately frighten people by threatening to harm them, especially so they will do what you want be terrorized into doing sth
terrorize
to coerce (someone) by using threats or violence
terrorize
fill with terror; frighten greatly
terrorize
To impress with terror; to coerce by intimidation
terrorise
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