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Threatened ˈθretn Threatening Threaten People Life I Legal

Word3 threaten
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /ˈθretn/ /ˈθretn/
Example
  • they broke my windows and threatened me.
  • people have even threatened his life.
  • i contacted this band and threatened legal action.
  • the attacker threatened them with a gun.
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threaten

(verb)/ˈθretn/ /ˈθretn/

    Verb Forms

  1. to say that you will cause trouble, hurt somebody, etc. if you do not get what you want
    • They broke my windows and threatened me.
    • People have even threatened his life.
    • I contacted this band and threatened legal action.
    • The attacker threatened them with a gun.
    • He was threatened with dismissal if he continued to turn up late for work.
    • The threatened strike has been called off.
    • Students are threatening legal action.
    • The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met.
    • The bank is threatening to sue him.
    • They threatened that passengers would be killed.
    • ‘I'm going to kill him!’ she threatened.

    Extra Examples

    • I never felt threatened by him.
    • Did he ever say anything to suggest that he felt threatened, or that his life was in danger?
    • She had repeatedly threatened to commit suicide.
    • The union threatened that unless the new rules were withdrawn, they would call a strike.
  2. to seem likely to happen or cause something unpleasant
    • A storm was threatening.
    • When war threatens, people act irrationally.
    • This dispute threatens to split the party.
    • The clouds threatened rain.
    • Many species are now threatened with extinction.
    • The theatre was threatened with closure.
  3. to be a danger to something
    • SYNONYM endanger
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/endanger
    • Pollution is threatening marine life.
    • to threaten national security
    • They are not currently an endangered or threatened species.

    Extra Examples

    • Our marriage was constantly threatened by his other women.
    • Our way of life is gravely threatened.
    • She claimed that the conflict was threatening stability in the region.

    Word Origin

    • Old English thrēatnian ‘urge or induce, especially by using threats’, from thrēat ‘oppression’, of Germanic origin.
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