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בטרור — meaning in English: Terrorism

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רושם
roshem
בטרור
beteror
ולתת
velatet
המודעות
hamuda'ot
הרעב
hara'av
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers often use the word בטרור in discussions surrounding global and local security issues, particularly in news reports or personal conversations about safety. For instance, during conversations about recent attacks or political discussions, the term might come up frequently, reflecting the current events affecting their community.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'אלימות' (alimut), meaning 'violence', which is broader and can refer to any form of physical force. In contrast, בטרור specifically denotes acts intended to instill fear for political purposes, making it more suitable in discussions that are politically charged or related to terrorism.
Culture
The word בטרור stems from the root 'טרר' which indicates a sense of dread or fear, making it particularly evocative in discussions of conflict. In Israel, where discussions about security are prevalent, the term carries a weight that reflects not only the current events but also the historical context of conflict in the region. The evolution of this term reflects the changing landscape of violence and political unrest, deeply embedded in the national consciousness.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of בטרור in English?
The Hebrew word בטרור translates to 'terrorism' in English, referring to acts of violence committed for political or ideological purposes.
Q.How do you use בטרור in a sentence?
You might say, 'המצב בארץ מתוח בגלל בטרור' which means 'The situation in the country is tense because of terrorism.'
Q.Is בטרור used in formal writing?
Yes, בטרור can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it is often found in news articles, academic discussions, and political debates.
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