browbeat

চোখ রাঙ্গান
definition
verb
a witness is being browbeaten under cross-examination
intimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words.
translation of 'browbeat'
চিৎকার করা,
মেজাজ দেখানো
verb
শাসান,
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চোখ রাঙ্গান
example
Finally, Reno began to visit Ms. Furster on a regular basis and 'browbeat' her with accusations and promises of a life sentence unless she cooperated (that is, told the jury what Reno wanted her to say).
Vote your conscience even if other jurors 'browbeat' you.
I knew that if I didn't say no straight away he would 'browbeat' me into saying yes, or make me feel so guilty that I'd be practically begging him to stay.
Instead, they 'browbeat' her, repeatedly cut her off in mid-answer, accused her of ‘filibustering’ and said she was lying…
He said: ‘I definitely did not 'browbeat' her, it was a misunderstanding of my sense of humour.’
As I was saying, if our mothers can't 'browbeat' us into getting married, what hope has a faceless government bureaucracy?
I talk to very tough people, I don't browbeat children or old women, I 'browbeat' people who can take it.
Earlier this week the Ministry tried to 'browbeat' the teachers into compliance by instructing principals to send round a memo ‘requiring’ staff to perform all their duties.
Not surprisingly, departmental inquiries inevitably favor the offenders and 'browbeat' women into abandoning their complaints, say social workers.
It seems that they are cracking down on just about any kind of protest lately, trying to 'browbeat' anyone that doesn't agree with them.
He impressed me then, as he does now, as someone who prefers to 'browbeat' opponents rather than reason with them.
Their comments came as the new Lord Chief Justice warned ministers not to 'browbeat' judges over how anti-terror laws and other legislation should be applied.
His was a strict Presbyterian Scottish background, and his father just 'browbeat' him to get him to work so he'd get into university.
Don't let politicians or the media 'browbeat' you, intimidate you or lie about you.
There, barring a few bad eggs whom you rarely get to hear about, most students are interested in education rather than 'browbeating' other students.
The people at Scottish Racing do not seem to be 'browbeating' ministers, civil servants and enterprise companies, so I will do it for them.
They're condemning and 'browbeating' anyone who questions any of this, branding dissenters as unpatriotic and treasonous.
Now, instead of 'browbeating' his chosen boys into submission, he let them do whatever they wanted.
And, to believe that ‘fighting back’ consists of 'browbeating' our elected politicians into standing up and denouncing Republican badness and wrongness is infantile.
British television screens are once more hosting the talking heads - patronising, confident and ultra-informed - that have so often 'browbeaten' us into following them along the path to social catastrophe.
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