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    threaten
    /ˈθrɛtn/

    verb

    • 1. state one's intention to take hostile action against (someone) in retribution for something done or not done: "how dare you threaten me?" Similar menaceintimidatebrowbeatbully
    • 2. cause (someone or something) to be vulnerable or at risk; endanger: "a broken finger threatened his career" Similar endangerbe a danger tobe a threat tomenace

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  2. THREATEN definition: 1. to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you…. Learn more.

  3. [transitive] to say that you will cause trouble, hurt somebody, etc. if you do not get what you want. threaten somebody/something They broke my windows and threatened me. People have even threatened his life. threaten somebody with something The attacker threatened them with a gun.

  4. 1. : to utter threats against. 2. a. : to give signs or warning of : portend. the clouds threatened rain. b. : to hang over dangerously : menace. famine threatens the city. 3. : to announce as intended or possible. the workers threatened a strike. 4. : to cause to feel insecure or anxious. felt threatened by his brother's success. intransitive verb

  5. If something or someone threatens a person or thing, they are likely to harm that person or thing. The newcomers directly threaten the livelihood of the established workers. [VERB noun] The unity of our society is threatened by troublesome and restless minorities. [VERB noun]

  6. Something that threatens makes its danger known. Storm clouds threaten rain, and bullies threaten other kids. Unfortunately, there are lots of people and things that threaten — it's a dangerous world. If someone threatens you with violence, you should call the police.

  7. v.tr. 1. To express a threat against or give indications of taking hostile action against: threatened his neighbor with a knife. 2. To be a source of danger to; endanger: Landslides threatened the mountain village. 3. To give signs or warning of; portend: clouds threatening rain. 4.

  8. to tell someone that you will hurt or harm him or her, esp. if the person does not do something in particular: [ I ] They threatened to drop him from the team if he didn’t come to practice. [ T ] Don’t threaten me! threaten verb (WARN OF POSSIBILITY) [ T ] to warn of something unpleasant or unwanted:

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to seem likely to happen or cause something unpleasant A storm was threatening. When war threatens, people act irrationally. threaten to do something This dispute threatens to split the party. threaten something The clouds threatened rain.

  10. Threaten definition: to utter a threat against; menace. See examples of THREATEN used in a sentence.

  11. to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them, or cause problems for them if they do not do what you want: He threatened the staff with a gun and demanded money. [ + to do sth ] He threatened to report her to the police. Fewer examples. They have threatened to retaliate against any troops that attack.