threating

ഭീഷണിപ്പെടുത്തിയ
definition
verb
the unions threatened a general strike
state one's intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done.
adjective
her mother had received a threatening letter
having a hostile or deliberately frightening quality or manner.
translation of 'threating'
verb
ഭീഷണിപ്പെടുത്തുക
example
If your children see you shouting, abusing and behaving in a 'threatening' manner to other people, they're going to think that this is an acceptable way of conducting oneself.
He pleaded guilty to actual bodily harm, using 'threatening' , abusive or insulting words or behaviour, breach of the peace and damaging the windscreen of a car belonging to a police officer.
At the very least, to be a defensible use of a firearm, the shooter must substantiate that the other weapon exists and that it is being brought to bear in a 'threatening' manner.
A former Royal Marine who allegedly had his ankle broken during an unlawful arrest had been drunk and behaving in a 'threatening' manner, a court was told yesterday.
People should come to us before the 'threatening' letters start to arrive as the earlier we are contacted the more we can assist.
But playing the odds is very different from tempting fate; for Shane, an emotional risk is a lot less 'threatening' than high-stakes blackjack.
In general, some stalkers tend to be seen as less 'threatening' and less dangerous than others.
It has become an insecure and even 'threatening' place for me.
Despite his height, he did have a 'threatening' manner about him.
The black, thick, 'threatening' clouds hovered just offshore; she remembered Conall's warning.
There are some very 'threatening' clouds around, and the weather forecast shows lots of storms nearby.
West, across the rugged mountains and canyons of the southern Rockies, hung 'threatening' cloud formations.
He pleaded guilty to two offences of robbery, two of 'threatening' behaviour, one of possessing an offensive weapon and three of failing to surrender to bail.
And be prepared to move to higher ground, or to a place of safe shelter if 'threatening' weather moves into your neighborhood.
I've already deleted five very 'threatening' , ugly comments.
In court he also pleaded guilty to using 'threatening' behaviour and criminal damage on an occasion when he had been drinking following the funeral of a close friend.
The start was not auspicious as an earlier thunderstorm had given way to 'threatening' clouds.
In 2002 he received a police caution - this time for sending a 'threatening' letter.
Earlier this year, the Tahsi church received a 'threatening' letter warning against allowing Lee to attend worship services.
Despite 'threatening' clouds, winter sunshine broke through for much of the service and not a drop of rain fell.
When he recovered he confronted me in a 'threatening' manner, before leaving in a barrage of shouted obscenities.
We can smell the smoke and it's kind of hard to tell what's a 'threatening' cloud and what's just smoke.
He asked, in a 'threatening' manner, if I wanted to stay with the company.
I noticed how cool it was under the 'threatening' clouds, and I noticed drops of water on my car and on my skin.
Due to the mountain range and its 'threatening' weather, we've decided to drive awhile to more friendly geography.
I lingered a long time in the rocky little cove, skimming pebbles of green marble across the waves and picturing the saint arriving on such a day of 'threatening' weather.
He raised both his crutches and used them in a 'threatening' manner towards the officers.
His breath brushed my ear as he whispered in a 'threatening' manner,
But just off in the distance another bank of dark and 'threatening' clouds is quickly rolling in, bringing with it the typical heavy rain and fog.
Despite 'threatening' rain clouds, the athletes were met with blue skies in the Square, where there were speeches and presentations made, in front of a crowd of several thousand locals.
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