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terroristici

Terroristici is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective terroristico, used to indicate that something is related to terrorism or characterized by terrorist methods. It is commonly employed to describe acts, organizations, strategies, or materials associated with terrorism. In Italian, the feminine forms are terroristica (sing.) and terroristiche (pl.), and the noun form related to the concept is terrorismo (terrorism).

Etymology and grammar: The word derives from terrorismo (terrorism) with the suffix -istico, which forms adjectives

Semantic range: Terroristici typically qualifies nouns referring to real-world phenomena connected to terrorism, including attacks, groups,

Usage and nuance: The adjective conveys a relation to or involvement with terrorism and is distinct from

See also: Terrorism, terrorismo; contr Terrorismo; anti-terrorismo; security studies; law and criminology.

describing
qualities
or
relationships.
Like
other
Italian
adjectives,
terroristico
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies
in
gender
and
number,
giving
terroristico,
terroristica,
terroristici,
and
terroristiche.
networks,
or
propaganda.
Examples
of
common
collocations
include
attacchi
terroristici
(terrorist
attacks),
movimenti
terroristici
(terrorist
movements),
organizzazioni
terroristiche
(terrorist
organizations),
and
reti
terroristiche
(terrorist
networks).
The
term
may
appear
in
legal,
academic,
or
journalistic
contexts
and
often
carries
strong
normative
or
analytical
implications.
terrorista,
which
denotes
a
person
or
group
labeled
as
a
terrorist.
Terroristico
can
describe
tactics,
ideologies,
funding,
or
communications
associated
with
terrorist
activity.
In
formal
or
public
discourse,
its
use
tends
to
align
with
precise,
policy-oriented,
or
investigatory
discussions
rather
than
casual
language.