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Meaning of terrorism | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈtɛɹəɹɪzəm

Definitions

  1. The system of fear and intimidation put into place during the Reign of Terror in Revolutionary France around 1793-94.
    historical, uncountable, usually
  2. The system of fear and intimidation put into place during the Reign of Terror in Revolutionary France around 1793-94
  3. The use of unlawful violence against people or property to achieve political objectives.
    uncountable, usually
  4. The use of unlawful violence against people or property to achieve political objectives. The use of intimidation or bullying tactics
  5. The use of intimidation or bullying tactics.
    broadly, uncountable, usually
  6. The use of intimidation or bullying tactics

Equivalents

Azərbaycanca terrorizm tədhiş
Català terrorisme
Deutsch Terrorismus
Esperanto terorismo
Español terrorismo
Euskara terrorismo
فارسی تروریسم
Suomi terrorismi
Français terrorisme
Galego terrorismo
Magyar terrorizmus
Bahasa Indonesia aksi terorisme terorisme
Íslenska hryðjuverk
Italiano terrorismo
ქართული ტერორიზმი
ខ្មែរ ភេរវនិយម
한국어 공포주의 테러 테러리즘 테로
Kurdî terorîzm
Lietuvių terorizmas
Македонски тероризам
മലയാളം ഭീകരവാദം
मराठी दहशतवाद
မြန်မာဘာသာ အကြမ်းဖက်ဝါဒ
Nederlands terrorisme
Polski terroryzm
Português terrorismo
Română terorism
Shqip terrorizëm
Српски тероризам
Svenska terrorism
Kiswahili ugaidi
Tagalog terorismo
Українська теракт тероризм

Examples

“In England I was proscribed for having vindicated the French Revolution, and I have suffered a rigorous imprisonment in France for having pursued a similar mode of conduct. During the reign of terrorism, I was a close prisoner for eight long months, and remained so above three months after the era of the tenth Thermidor.”
“The threat of terrorism to the British lies in the overreaction to it of British governments. Each one in turn clicks up the ratchet of surveillance, intrusion and security. Each one diminishes liberty. David Cameron insists that his latest communications data bill is "vital to counter terrorism". Yet terror is mayhem. It is no threat to freedom. That threat is from counter-terror, from ministers capitulating to securocrats.”
“We at the GCN Prisoner Project often get letters from prisoners who are being harassed (above and beyond the usual terrorism of the prison business) because of their being queer.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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