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Meaning of manacing
The primary meaning of "manacing" is to threaten or intimidate someone, often in a menacing or frightening manner.
Etymology of manacing
The word "manacing" has its roots in the Old French word "manace", which means threat or menace, and is derived from the Latin word "minacia", meaning threats.
Historically, the word has been used to describe a range of behaviors, from physical intimidation to psychological manipulation.
Synonyms
Definitions
- To threaten or intimidate someone, often in a menacing or frightening manner, according to Oxford Languages.
- * To make someone feel frightened, alarmed, or uneasy, often through aggressive or aggressive behavior.
Usage Examples
- The large dog was manacing the smaller animal, causing it to cower in fear.
- * The man's aggressive behavior was manacing, making everyone in the room feel uncomfortable.