ter·ror·ism /ˈtɛrəˌrɪzəm/ [ter-uh-riz-uhm]
noun
1. the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.
2. the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization.
3. a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.
Origin:
1785–95; terror + -ism
Related forms
an·ti·ter·ror·ism, adjective
Related Words for : terrorism
act of terrorism, terrorist act
terrorism (ˈtɛrəˌrɪzəm)
— n
1. systematic use of violence and intimidation to achieve some goal
2. the act of terrorizing
3. the state of being terrorized
terrorism
1795, in specific sense of "government intimidation during the Reign of Terror in France" (1793-July 1794), from Fr. terrorisme (1798), from L. terror (see terror).
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