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threaten

[thret-n] / ˈθrɛt n /




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It threatened to label Anthropic—the only LLM currently cleared to work on classified material—a “supply chain risk,” the Journal reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fanatics uses these gatherings not to bribe or threaten their detractors into silence, but to educate them on the business.

From Los Angeles Times

"You've got to respect the opposition. We know the threat they bring against us but we also know what we have to do in order for him not to be threatening against us."

From Barron's

It means England have shown little to suggest they can threaten late into the tournament to this point.

From BBC

The sense of impending Welsh doom only for the Scots to lose ball on the floor just as they threatened to motor.

From BBC