Examples of 'is to be feared' in a sentence

Meaning of "is to be feared"

The phrase 'is to be feared' is often used to express a strong concern or apprehension about a potential outcome or event. It implies that the mentioned situation or possibility should cause worry, caution, or alarm. It is typically used to convey a sense of foreboding or anticipation of something negative or undesirable

How to use "is to be feared" in a sentence

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The king himself is to be feared as the lion.
It is to be feared that through ignorance of these facts.
The power he wields as a civil authority is to be feared.
Who is to be feared by the kings of the earth.
The fellow is one of those whose rank is to be feared.
But it is to be feared that human sensuality.
The enlargement of the details or their multiplicity is to be feared.
It is to be feared that many split upon this rock.
And that the unknown is to be feared.
But it is to be feared that there is an amount.
You know what it is to be feared.
He is to be feared above all the gods.
The thing that is to be feared.
And he is to be feared q above all gods.
Then nothing evil is to be feared.

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A double hazard is to be feared when we examine important questions.
Only structural damage is to be feared.
It is to be feared that sooner or later we will be attacked again.
Not all change is to be feared.
He is to be feared more than all gods.
Indeed fear is to be feared.
It is to be feared that the use of funds is inefficient in scientific terms.
Worse still is to be feared.
God is to be feared and revered.
A breach of trust is to be feared.
He is to be feared as the judge of humanity.
The despotism of factions is to be feared no less than that of one man.
It is to be feared many good men have been guilty of this error.
You believe in a happy and friendly world where nothing is to be feared.
Varuna in RigVeda is to be feared and not taken lightly.
He has convinced many of his great power and that he is to be feared.
The king is to be feared thus.
An existance that is too strong turns into the existance that is to be feared.
No resistance is to be feared in the church.
The resurgence of protectionism and trade wars between major regional blocs is to be feared.
Nothing is to be feared but fear.
He is gracious but he is to be feared.
God is to be feared because he is holy.
It is the Islamic invasion which is to be feared and resisted.
He is to be feared beyond all gods.
For great is the Lord and he is to be feared above all gods.
It is to be feared that this renders the appeal procedure ineffective in practice.
In cities and tourist areas is to be feared only petty thieves and pickpockets.
It is to be feared that this financial system will not prove effective.
Property is to be feared.
It is to be feared that here our contemporary obviousnesses can not follow any more.
The King itself is to be feared as the lion.
It is to be feared that his many activities prevent him from reading your brochure.
It is God who is to be feared.
He is to be feared and believed.

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