Adjective
terroristic (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to a terrorist, terrorism, or terror.
After his release from prison, Joel began calling my mother repeatedly and, as the district attorney’s record states, “making terroristic threats”. Source: Internet
And you have to admire the unmitigated gall of the man to pick a Black church in Brooklyn to cynically launch his campaign and to apologize for his police department's terroristic and maniacal abuse of stop-and-frisk tactics. Source: Internet
A man was charged with making terroristic threats on Tuesday after he intentionally coughed on a New Jersey supermarket employee and told her he had the coronavirus, the New York Times. Source: Internet
A 17-year-old North Texas student is accused of criminal solicitation of capital murder and making a terroristic threat in an Islamic State-inspired plot to carry out a mass shooting at suburban Dallas mall, officials said. Source: Internet
According to information released earlier by the Lovell Police Department, the two boys were arrested on Thursday, Feb. 22, and taken into police custody for making “terroristic threats.” Source: Internet
Rocco Anthony Naples, 28, of Pleasant Unity in Westmoreland County, has been charged with a felony count of threats and other improper influence in official and political matters and related misdemeanor counts of making terroristic threats and harassment. Source: Internet