1. menaced - Adjective
2. menaced - Verb
of Menace
Source: Webster's dictionaryCivilized society is perpetually menaced with disintegration through this primary hostility of men towards one another. Sigmund Freud
Where freedom is menaced or justice threatened or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral. Jawaharlal Nehru
A pale sun poked impudent marmalade fingers through the grizzled lattice glass, and sent the shadows scurrying, like convent girls menaced by a tramp. Vivian Stanshall
A diplomatic solution that puts significant and verifiable constraints on Iran's nuclear program represents the best and most sustainable chance to ensure that America, Israel, the entire Middle East will never be menaced by a nuclear-armed Iran. Joe Biden
He told the Downing Local Court on Tuesday that he did not believe that Mr Alford felt menaced by the photograph. Source: Internet
Then finish with “” (available for online rental), Terence Young’s adaptation of a Frederick Knott play, starring Audrey Hepburn as a blind woman menaced by Alan Arkin. Source: Internet