Terrorism

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Pronunciation: /ˈterəˌrɪzəm/

Definitions of terrorism

noun the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims

Example Sentences

A1 Terrorism is a serious problem in some parts of the world.

A2 The government is taking measures to prevent terrorism in the country.

B1 The increase in terrorism has led to heightened security measures at airports.

B2 Counterterrorism efforts have been successful in thwarting several planned attacks.

C1 The global fight against terrorism requires cooperation among nations.

C2 The complexity of modern terrorism poses challenges for intelligence agencies.

Examples of terrorism in a Sentence

formal The government is implementing new policies to combat terrorism.

informal Terrorism is a serious issue that we need to address.

slang Some people think terrorism is just a bunch of nonsense.

figurative The spread of misinformation can be seen as a form of intellectual terrorism.

Grammatical Forms of terrorism

past tense

terrorized

plural

terrorisms

comparative

more terrorist

superlative

most terrorist

present tense

terrorizes

future tense

will terrorize

perfect tense

has terrorized

continuous tense

is terrorizing

singular

terrorism

positive degree

terroristic

infinitive

to terrorize

gerund

terrorizing

participle

terrorized

Origin and Evolution of terrorism

First Known Use: 1795 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'terrorism' originates from the Latin word 'terrere' which means 'to frighten' or 'to terrify'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'terrorism' was first used during the French Revolution in the late 18th century to describe the actions of the Jacobin government. Over time, the meaning of the word has evolved to encompass a wider range of violent acts aimed at instilling fear in a population for political or ideological purposes.