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threaten

[thret-n] / ˈθrɛt n /




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Until now, only the U.S. could seriously threaten Russian bases or military assets there.

From The Wall Street Journal

They say some of the most threatened species - including great white sharks - are being sold in North African fish markets.

From BBC

His move at the time won applause from the American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance, which said imports were threatening 250,000 U.S. jobs in the industry.

From MarketWatch

The Cold War aside, most of the conflicts I've covered over the years have been small-scale affairs: nasty and dangerous, certainly, but not serious enough to threaten the peace of the entire world.

From BBC

When his son threatens to have a tantrum, for example, they practise "shaking it out" together - processing the emotions safely.

From BBC