Threat
71threat — v. a. RG. 110; pret. ‘thrat.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 53; part. ‘thrat.’ Pol. S. 158 v. n. Wright’s L. P. p. 23 …
72threat — θret n. expression of intent to damage or injure, intimidation, danger …
73threat — hatter …
74threat — n. Menace, denunciation …
75threat — n 1. warning, intimidation, commination, caution, caveat, alarm, Archaic. alarum, notice, word to the wise, saber rattling. 2. menace, danger, peril, risk, hazard, jeopardy; time bomb, bomb, sleeping volcano, sword of Damocles, quicksand. 3. omen …
76threat — Ōlelo ho oweliweli, ho oweliweli; pu u make (dire) …
77threat and vulnerability assessment — In antiterrorism, the pairing of a facility …
78threat identification and assessment — The Joint Operation Planning and Execution System function that provides: timely warning of potential threats to US interests; intelligence collection requirements; the effects of environmental, physical, and health hazards, and cultural factors… …
79threat warning — The urgent communication and acknowledgement of time critical information essential for the preservation of life and/or vital resources …
80threat abatement plan — A plan formalised under endangered species legislation to counter the effects of a listed key threatening process …