Fear - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deter
To prevent by fear hence to hinder or prevent from action by fear of
terror
terror : an intense fear of physical injury or death [inflict by forced entry or
Funky
Pertaining to or characterized by great fear or funking having great fear
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Solicitude
The state of being solicitous uneasiness of mind occasioned by fear of evil or desire good anxiety
Secureness
The condition or quality of being secure exemption from fear want of vigilance security
Servile
meanly submissive slavish mean cringing fawning as servile flattery servile fear servile obedience
Shudder
To tremble or shake with fear horrer or aversion to shiver with cold to quake
Crime of violence
use of force, but the victim is put in reasonable fear of immediate physical harm, Regina (August) v. Criminal Injuries Panel
Accused, statement of
to hope from any promise of favour, and nothing to fear from any threat which may have been held out to
Articles of the peace
of Summary Jurisdiction, when any one has just cause to fear that some one will burn his house, do him some
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