Threaten

/ˈθrɛt.ən/ verb

To say or show that you will cause harm or trouble to someone. It can also mean to be likely to cause damage or bad results.

From Middle English 'threten' from Old English 'þrēatian' meaning 'to press, urge, trouble.' It is built from the same root as 'threat' but originally carried a sense of pressing or crowding. The modern meaning focuses on announcing or causing possible harm.

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