terrorization

IPA: tˈɛrɝʌzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of terrorizing.
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Examples of "terrorization" in Sentences

  • And that, I feel, is ultimately what I am objecting to: the terrorization of the planet by the United States and Israel.
  • Again, Wow worthy, at least to those of us who think that torture, murder, and terrorization are — like, you know —wrong.
  • Again, Wow worthy, at least to those of us who think that torture, murder, and terrorization are — like, you know — wrong.
  • None of these small moments accounts for the terrorization of communities and the damage done to families every day at the hands of the state.
  • Most of them, he points out, were experts in exactly the kind of merciless repression and terrorization that the dictatorship in Argentina found useful.
  • Russell also says he expects, "a constant level of state repression and terrorization, before, during and after [the referendum] ... to try and minimize the popular participation."
  • They were expelled through what the UN, European institutions, and human rights NGOs have recognized as a systematic campaign of terrorization, mass-expulsion, and wanton destruction of towns and villages.
  • Is today's justified intervention in Kosovo, led by you, Mr. President, a lasting warning that never again will the deportation, the terrorization of children and their parents be allowed anywhere in the world?

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