terrorism - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • pose: With that in mind, let me turn first to the challenges posed by international terrorism.

Converse of object

  • combat: These ' extras ' are now required to help to combat terrorism.
  • glorify: This year " glorifying terrorism " became an offense.
  • condemn: We totally and completely condemn any terrorism associated with Kashmir, as we do terrorism elsewhere in the world.
  • fight: He said countries must work together to fight global terrorism.
  • state-sponsor: For the first time, U.S. military force was employed in direct retaliation to state-sponsored terrorism.
  • eradicate: Eradicating terrorism is a much more daunting task than most people realize for the following reasons.

Adjective modifier

  • international: The defeat of international terrorism will take nothing less.
  • super-bright: Super-bright military terrorism making new friends as well as.
  • nuclear: The specter of nuclear terrorism has placed a new premium on the need to strengthen the global nuclear non-proliferation regime.
  • global: In an age of global terrorism we have lost control of our borders.

Modifies a noun

  • suspect: He was told that he had the same name as a number of terrorism suspects.
  • threat: JTAC is responsible for setting international terrorism threat levels and Ministers are informed of its decision.
  • bill: The Terrorism Bill will enter Report Stage in the House of Lords on 17 th January 2006.
  • legislation: Read the Lib Dem statement on the new Prevention of Terrorism Legislation.

Noun used with modifier

  • cyber: In this world cyber terrorism is a major threat.
  • IRA: What we have suffered as a result of IRA terrorism is unforgivable.
  • suicide: In the early 1980's the IRA opted for suicide terrorism.

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