It will delay or defeat a bill
That is the person who works with the majority leader to get the votes needed for a bill. He contacts members and may offer deals, a bigger office, better parking space, or even threaten them.
The verb of threateningly is threaten. For example, "to threaten someone or something".
The word "threaten" is a verb.
Don't you dare threaten me.He used the knife to threaten the police, so they tasered him.
No. Waterspouts, despite their name, do not move sigificant quantities of water. They will create a spray, but nothing more than that. The vast majority of waterspouts never threaten land.
There is no freedom that gives you the right to threaten the governor, or anyone for that matter. You have the right to criticize, but not the right to threaten.
Break away, because the North would inevitably use their majority in the House to pass laws in their own favour, at the expense of the South.
it means to threaten or threaten aominous thing a anoying thing
Platypuses do not "threaten" other species. Platypuses feed on a variety of small invertebrates, but they do not threaten these species, as the creatures are plentiful.
Threatening is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are threaten, threatens and threatened."I never did threaten you"."She feels threatened"."We are threatening the planet".
If they didn't threaten people, they wouldn't be very good highwaymen.
The past tense of 'to threaten' is 'threatened', in all persons of the conjugation.