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threat noun alarm, augury, auspice, commination, danger, denuntiatio, foreboding, fulmination, hazard, impendence, impendency, insecurity, intimidation, jeopardy, menace, minae, omen, peril, portent, presage, risk, sign, warning Associated concepts: coercion Foreign phrases: Non videtur consensum retinuisse si quis ex praescripto minantis aliquid immutavit.He does not appear to have retained consent, who has changed anyyhing at the command of a threatening party. See also: apprehension, coercion, danger, dun, duress, fear, hazard, jeopardy, menace, peril, pitfall, ultimatum, warning THREAT, crim. law. A menace of destruction or injury to the lives or
property of those against whom it is made.
THREAT, evidence. Menace.
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| Cross Damon in The Outsider has to kill Joe, Gil, Hemdon, and Hilton when his subjectivity is threated. 20) Life Is Beautiful: Roberto Benigni directs, writes and stars, along with Giorgio Cantarini and Nicoletta Braschi, in Miramax's tale of happiness threated by World War II. Similar problems afflict the tight-fitting gloves threated with webs of optical fibers needed to sense hand movements. |
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