noun | ter·ror·ism | \ˈter-ər-ˌi-zəm\ | no plural
The mistaken belief that it is possible to change the world through acts of cowardice.
First use in English 1795 in reference to the Jacobin rule in Paris, France.
ex.: They killed a lot of people, but their terrorism only intensified the people's resolve.
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