1. threatened - Adjective
2. threatened - Verb
4. threatened - Adjective Satellite
of Threaten
Source: Webster's dictionarythe spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one Source: Internet
A 15-year-old boy whose parents both died has been threatened with eviction from his grandparents’ house by their homeowners’ association, as the home is located in an age-restricted community for people over the age of 55. Source: Internet
According to a lawsuit filed by Mr. Tanvir, they cajoled him, threatened him and finally, in 2010, applied a novel sort of pressure: They put him on the No-Fly List, barring him from boarding any planes leaving from or landing in American airports. Source: Internet
43% fewer threatened physical harm to others. Source: Internet
A besieging army, encamped in possibly squalid field conditions and dependent on the countryside and its own supply lines for food, could very well be threatened with the disease and starvation intended for the besieged. Source: Internet
According to Onyeama, the reported debate and the alleged threatened sanctions were at the level of the parliament, saying the parliament does not speak for the UK government. Source: Internet