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Adjective(1) threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments

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(1) The multi-directional informational flow helps to make the internet a distinctive surveillant assemblage (Haggerty and Ericson, 2000: 605) with an idolatrous dream of omniperception and a minacious twinkle in the electronic eye.(2) The shuttle traders asked the government to legalize and regulate their vanishing trade and thus to save them from avaricious and minacious customs officials.(3) D' Annunzio's in Rome, boisterous, warmongering, minacious , getting everyone riled up like a squawking parrot on a pirate's shoulder - remember Capitoline Hill?(4) Besides, Uncle Sam is somewhat of a minacious guardian of the mail's purity.(5) There can be no doubt that a rational jury could find that some or all of the minacious communications charged in the superseding indictment against Baker constituted threats by the defendant to harm a female human being.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. baleful
2. forbidding
3. threatening
4. ominous
5. sinister
6. minatory


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