ˈin.ˌteˈräˌrem adverb (or adjective)
Etymology: Latin, for terror
: by way of threat or intimidation
if, after becoming aware of the other party's offense, the injured party could hold it in terrorem over his or her head — Edward Jenks
ˈin.ˌteˈräˌrem adverb (or adjective)
Etymology: Latin, for terror
: by way of threat or intimidation
if, after becoming aware of the other party's offense, the injured party could hold it in terrorem over his or her head — Edward Jenks
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012