terrorize|terrorized|terrorizes|terrorizing in English
verb terrorize (Amer.)
['ter·ror·ize || 'terəraɪz]
terrify, intimidate, dominate or coerce through intimidation (also terrorise)
Use "terrorize|terrorized|terrorizes|terrorizing" in a sentence
1. How this terrorizes the Midianites!
2. Terrorize this!
3. Mankind has gone rogue, terrorizing itself.
4. They terrorized him into compliance.
5. The bandits terrorized the villagers.
6. There's a giant terrorizing the kingdom.
7. Gas Skunk : Gas Skunk, terrorize!
8. " Kill one man, terrorize a thousand. "
9. Terrorizing citizens, putting down freedom fighters.
10. A criminal gang terrorized the neighbourhood.
11. 5 A criminal gang terrorized the neighbourhood.
12. 16:14 —What bad spirit terrorized Saul?
13. Street gangs have been terrorizing the neighbourhood.
14. What “bad spirit” terrorized Saul?
15. We kill, maim and terrorize other humans.
16. The great lion he slayed was terrorizing villages.
17. 3 Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity.
18. The mysterious of the terrorizing spirits form the storyline.
19. Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity.
20. Thousands of people were terrorized into leaving their homes.
21. Many people have been terrorized into leaving.
22. Terrorize one, and the rest fall in line.
23. A number of unruly youth ganged up and terrorized the district.
24. You attempted to terrorize a young lady on a piano bench?
25. And yet you never hear about one sect of Baywatchers violently terrorizing another.