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chilling

[ chil-ing ]

adjective

  1. causing or likely to cause a chill:

    the chilling effect of the high unemployment rate.



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In 1995, Kilmer delivered a memorable and chilling performance in Michael Mann's Heat, as the right-hand man of a criminal played by Robert De Niro.

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The death was a chilling warning from the cartel, said Johnnie, an uncle who didn’t want to be identified because he feared for his life.

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Her case drew attention after a chilling video of her arrest circulated on social media.

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“Moreover, it does not clearly distinguish between antisemitism and anti-Zionism, which will have a chilling effect on free speech.â€

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The watchdog said the "chilling effect" this would have on anyone wanting to voice an opposing view meant the university failed in its duty to uphold freedom of speech on campus.

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