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Definition of menace
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Menace
(n.) The show of an
intention
to
inflict
evil; a
threat
or
threatening;
indication
of a
probable
evil or
catastrophe
to come.
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Menace
::
Menace
(n.) To
express
or show an
intention
to
inflict,
or to hold out a
prospect
of
inflicting,
evil or
injury
upon; to
threaten;
--
usually
followed
by with
before
the harm
threatened;
as, to
menace
a
country
with war..
Impending
::
Impending
(a.)
Hanging
over;
overhanging;
suspended
so as to
menace;
imminet;
threatening.
Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. i.) To use
threats,
or
menaces;
also, to have a
threatening
appearance..
Manace
::
Manace
(n. & v.) Same as
Menace.
Menace
::
Menace
(v. i.) To act in
threatening
manner;
to wear a
threatening
aspect.
Denunciation
::
Denunciation
(n.) That by which
anything
is
denounced;
threat
of evil;
public
menace
or
accusation;
arraignment.
Interminate
::
Interminate
(v. t.) To
menace;
to
threaten.
Denunciation
::
Denunciation
(n.) The act of
denouncing;
public
menace
or
accusation;
the act of
inveighing
against,
stigmatizing,
or
publicly
arraigning;
arraignment..
Assault
::
Assault
(n.) To make an
assault
upon, as by a
sudden
rush of armed men; to
attack
with
unlawful
or
insulting
physical
violence
or
menaces..
Impend
::
Impend
(v. i.) To hang over; to be
suspended
above;
to
threaten
frome near at hand; to
menace;
to be
imminent.
See
Imminent.
Intermination
::
Intermination
(n.) A
menace
or
threat.
Extort
::
Extort
(v. t.) To wrest from an
unwilling
person
by
physical
force,
menace,
duress,
torture,
or any undue or
illegal
exercise
of power or
ingenuity;
to
wrench
away
(from);
to tear away; to wring
(from);
to
exact;
as, to
extort
contributions
from the
vanquished;
to
extort
confessions
of
guilt;
to
extort
a
promise;
to
extort
payment
of a
debt..
Fulmination
::
Fulmination
(n.) That which is
fulminated
or
thundered
forth;
vehement
menace
or
censure.
Bravado
::
Bravado
(n.)
Boastful
and
threatening
behavior;
a
boastful
menace.
Menaced
::
Menaced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Menac.
Black
::
Black (a.)
Expressing
menace,
or
discontent;
threatening;
sullen;
foreboding;
as, to
regard
one with black
looks..
Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. t.) To utter
threats
against;
to
menace;
to
inspire
with
apprehension;
to
alarm,
or
attempt
to
alarm,
as with the
promise
of
something
evil or
disagreeable;
to
warn..
Denouncer
::
Denouncer
(n.) One who
denounces,
or
declares,
as a
menace..
Menace
::
Menace
(n.) To
threaten,
as an evil to be
inflicted..
Fulminating
::
Fulminating
(a.)
Hurling
denunciations,
menaces,
or
censures..
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