Crossword-Solution: TERRORISM
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Terrorism | n. | The act of terrorizing, or state of being terrorized; a mode of government by terror or intimidation. |
| Terrorism | n. | The practise of coercing governments to accede to political demands by committing violence on civilian targets; any similar use of violence to achieve goals. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| TERRORISM | anagram | TERORRISM |
We have 10 clues for the answer “TERRORISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "Team America: World Police" subject | 1 answer |
| Red Brigades tactic | 1 answer |
| Unabomber's crime | 1 answer |
| the unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation | 1 answer |
| unlawful use of violence especially against civilians for political end | 1 answer |
| unlawful use of violence especially against civilians | 2 answers |
| high hand | 31 answers |
| suasion | 45 answers |
| Violence | 52 answers |
| intimidation | 59 answers |
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Sentences with TERRORISM (5)
Members of the Panthers, S.N.C.C., and the Weathermen--the left-wing of the Students for a Democratic Society--were generally thought to be responsible for much of this terrorism.
Not only the laws regarding computer privacy, but legal experts say that cases can be made for Conspiracy, Sedition, Blackmail, Terrorism and Extortion.
There has been more of the "night-riding," the whippings, the mysterious disappearances, the hangings, and the terrorism comprehended in the term bulldozing than has been reported by those "abstracts and brief chronicles of the time," the Southern newspapers, which are now all of one party, and defer to the ruling sentiment among the whites.
Thomas Aquinas, from Aquinas to Luther, and from Luther to Wesley, theologians of both branches of the Church, with hardly an exception, enforced the belief in magic and witchcraft, and, as far as they had power, carried out the injunction, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." How this was ended by the progress of scientific modes of thought I shall endeavour to show elsewhere: here we are only concerned with the effect of this widespread terrorism on the germs and early growth of the physical sciences.
The system is one of terrorism, and from the time that the calf is bullied into the branding pen, and the hot iron burns into his shrinking flesh, to the day when the fatted ox is driven down from his boundless pastures to be slaughtered in Chicago, "the fear and dread of man" are upon him.
Quotes with TERRORISM (3)
In a life threatening situation, whether terrorism or a rockslide, what kills most people is slowness to react. Regular lives are so safe, so event-less that there is a lack of comprehension when faced with death. It's not necessarily shock. IT's disbelief. It's dismissal. Civilians say to themselves, I've got this wrong, this isn't what I think. But it is, and by the time they've realized, it's too late. And of course sometimes they do in fact have it wrong. They've misread …
During an hour-long conversation mid-flight, he laid out his theory of the war. First, Jones said, the United States could not lose the war or be seen as losing the war.'If we're not successful here,' Jones said, 'you'll have a staging base for global terrorism all over the world. People will say the terrorists won. And you'll see expressions of these kinds of things in Africa, South America, you name it. Any developing country is going to say, this is the way we beat [the Un…
What really alarms me about President Bush's 'War on Terrorism' is the grammar. How do you wage war on an abstract noun? How is 'Terrorism' going to surrender? It's well known, in philological circles, that it's very hard for abstract nouns to surrender.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1979–1999).