Examples of 'terrorising' in a sentence
Meaning of "terrorising"
terrorise (verb): To intimidate, threaten, or coerce someone through the use of fear or violence. It involves instilling fear in others to achieve a certain outcome or control over them
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- present participle of terrorise
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Who specialise in terrorising the super rich.
Terrorising a peaceful city makes you something else.
Who prides herself on terrorising those in authority.
Terrorising and persecuting the people.
A gang of bad guys terrorising the locals.
But terrorising children enrages their mothers too.
I am out there with shitheads terrorising my kid.
Temple by terrorising the boys working there.
There is an invisible girl terrorising the school.
They are terrorising the whole neighbourhood.
While you guys have been terrorising them.
They are terrorising the whole neighborhood.
I do not know why you are terrorising me.
Terrorising the civilian population and collective punishments.
He thinks someone is terrorising the station.
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Your terrorising tactics have put me in a very delicate situation.
There is a monster terrorising the city.
Stop terrorising the people.
My brothers took great pleasure in terrorising me for fun.
You thought by terrorising him he would confess to his crime.
Their effect on the city is terrorising.
A marauding id terrorising the populace.
Terrorising and threatening a child.
Aliens are terrorising nude people.
Fear of a new kind of violence which is terrorising the city.
They are terrorising the village.
These deadly attacks on densely populated areas are terrorising civilians.
And terrorising the inhabitants.
Heard about this lion that was terrorising a small village.
By terrorising us into submission.
It concerns a couple on a holiday in the country who have a terrorising experience.
Quietly terrorising her.
Terrorising an entire country.
What he is doing to his people is nothing short of terrorising his own people.
Terrorising little kids.
You can not be sitting in front of a computer and terrorising people.
Terrorising with threats.
You are terrorising us.
Terrorising the terrorists.
They are terrorising us.
We believe he tried to escape the camp and join a rebel group terrorising the town.
You terrorising me.
They hope this sacrifice will keep her from terrorising their town.
There is nothing more terrorising than the possibility that nothing is hidden.
You will not get anything from me until you stop terrorising this human.
Hitler believed that only by terrorising the local population would the partisans be defeated.
They are a bunch of rats and cats that are hiding behind weapons and terrorising civilians.
Aerial bombardment for the purpose of terrorising the civilian population is expressly prohibited.
Three years later he was sentenced to four years of supervised probation for terrorising Leith.
He was always terrorising me.