intimidate

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definition
verb
he tries to intimidate his rivals
frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants.
translation of 'intimidate'
verb
أكره على,
هدد,
هول على,
أرعب
example
the forts are designed to 'intimidate' the nationalist population
The running dogs of the masculinist oppressors will never 'intimidate' me!
Don't let politicians or the media browbeat you, 'intimidate' you or lie about you.
She had been in here far too many times to allow the darkness to 'intimidate' her in any way.
No amount of threats will 'intimidate' or frighten us off our path for fairness and justice.
he tries to 'intimidate' his rivals
These are designed to 'intimidate' you back to work before you start.
Our country is still the target of terrorists who want to kill many and 'intimidate' us all.
I can't say that the bullying didn't occasionally get to me, but I didn't let them 'intimidate' me.
Although he was quite 'intimidated' by her appearance, the butler gathered up all of his nerve to speak to her.
I don't usually argue back to him, he 'intimidates' me, but he caught me at a bad time.
A gang of six teenagers 'intimidated' him and his friends before demanding his mobile phone.
In my last week I was 'intimidated' by drug users, ordered around like a lackey, and threatened.
This town is being held hostage by mugs, thugs, murderers and 'intimidators' .
I could leave him here without water, even as I hear the 'intimidators' boasting of how he begs for it.
It actually slightly 'intimidated' me in return, which I guess was the point.
The red dot is better seen, not as some magic 'intimidator' , but as something that lets you get on target if you have to fire from an awkward angle where you can't bring the gun to line of sight.
Otherwise 'intimidations' or harassments follows and you simply cannot win a government contract without political affiliation or patronization.
Some of my friends are very wise, which sometimes 'intimidates' me.
I don't think respect is something that you can get by 'intimidating' someone.
Those who sympathise with victims' families, in their plight, must show it by facing down the 'intimidators' and helping to bring them before the courts.
The violence is indirect and 'intimidatory' as much as coercive, certainly, although its intent is not to convert but to drive out those who identify with the victims.
Confidence in the strength of their ideas will give people the will to stand up to the threats and 'intimidation' .
A schoolboy was today behind bars for subjecting a family to a campaign of terror and 'intimidation' .
So to be honest, it 'intimidates' me, a lowly four-day-a-week contractor.
She seems intelligent, and is not too 'intimidatingly' beautiful.
We are more often than not the victims of rape, violence, threats and 'intimidation' .
Walk into his student lodgings and realise they're straight out of one of those 'intimidatingly' white interior design magazines expensive hairdressing salons leave on their coffee-tables.
The brakes will be off what has already been the most arrogant, aggressive and 'intimidatory' government in the history of our country.
Oh I forgot, the nice man 'intimidated' her into signing the car documents over to him.
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