threaten with
threaten (one) with
To use some specific punishment as a warning for someone to do or not do something. His parents threatened him for a week without video games if he didn't clean up his room. We must aim to topple any government that threatens its citizens with imprisonment or bodily harm for merely offering a dissenting opinion.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
threaten someone with someone or something
to warn someone that there will be punishment in the form of someone or something if conditions are not met. No, no! Your Uncle Herman is not coming here! Please don't threaten me with Uncle Herman! Are you threatening me with bodily harm?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
threaten with
v.
To express a threat against someone by some means or action: The principal threatened the rowdy students with expulsion.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- give (oneself) over to (someone or something)
- give oneself over to
- get off with (something)
- go easy on
- go easy on (someone or something)
- go easy on somebody
- go easy on someone
- go easy on something
- ship (someone or something) off to (some place)
- ship off