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terrorism
[ter-uh-riz-uhm]
noun
the unlawful use of violence or threats to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or government, with the goal of furthering political, social, or ideological objectives.
the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism.
a terrorist method of governing or of resisting a government.
intimidation or coercion by instilling fear.
For many children, terrorism at school is a fact of life, even with antibullying policies in place.
terrorism
/ ˈtɛrəˌrɪzəm /
noun
systematic use of violence and intimidation to achieve some goal
the act of terrorizing
the state of being terrorized
terrorism
Acts of violence committed by groups that view themselves as victimized by some notable historical wrong. Although these groups have no formal connection with governments, they usually have the financial and moral backing of sympathetic governments. Typically, they stage unexpected attacks on civilian targets, including embassies and airliners, with the aim of sowing fear and confusion. Israel has been a frequent target of terrorism, but the United States has increasingly become its main target. (See also September 11 attacks, Osama bin Laden, Hezbollah, and Basque region.)
Usage
Other Word Forms
- antiterrorism adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of terrorism1
Example Sentences
The minister also said Nigeria welcomes "support from foreign nations, including the United States of America, in addressing our shared security concerns," including the "complete elimination of terrorism".
Iran said on Wednesday that Iranian citizen Mahdieh Esfandiari, who was arrested in France in February accused of promoting terrorism on social media, has been transferred to its embassy in Paris.
Germany has previously banned a number of Muslim organisations, such as the NGO Ansaar, which was accused in 2021 of financing Islamist terrorism under the guise of charitable work.
Mahdieh Esfandiari, who has been held in France since February on charges of promoting terrorism on social media, was released conditionally by French authorities last month.
He has also been charged with other crimes including "terrorism"-related offences linked to the Kurdish militant PKK and insulting the president.
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