threaten

/ˈθɹɛt.n̩/
verb 5

Collocations

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1

(verb.) warn sb that you may hurt, kill or punish them

ADV

publicly

personally, physically

The manager warned that anyone who stole from the store would be personally threatened by the owner.

repeatedly

The angry customer repeatedly threatened to leave bad reviews online if the store didn't refund his money.

allegedly, reportedly

PREP

with

The angry dog threatened me with its loud barking when I walked past the fence.

PHRASES

feel threatened

She felt threatened when the angry dog started barking loudly at her.

2

(verb.) be likely to harm/destroy sth

ADV

gravely, seriously, severely

The factory closure could seriously threaten thousands of jobs in our community.

increasingly | directly

constantly, continually

The old bridge was continually threatened by flooding during the rainy season.

VERB + THREATEN

could | appear to, seem to

PHRASES

be threatened with sth

The factory workers were threatened with job losses if they refused to accept lower wages.

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