Synonym: browbeat, bully, cow, frighten, harass, menace, terrorize, threaten. Similar words: intimidation, intimate, intimately, timid, timidly, candidate, validate, invalidate. Meaning: [ɪn'tɪmɪdeɪt] v. 1. make timid or fearful 2. to compel or deter by or as if by threats.
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31. They tried to intimidate me by holding on to the furniture.
32. The new strategies of information control target people even more than in the past, aiming to intimidate them into self-censorship.
33. The accused is say to have intimidate the witness.
34. You can intimidate your foe with the bayonet mounted.
35. I hope you're not letting this stuff intimidate you.
36. More than likely, under this nightmarish scenario, McCain's Federal Bureau of Investigation would be committing home invasion break-ins (designated as "legal raids") to intimidate activists.
37. He does not subscribe to the neocon dream that America can intimidate every foe and expect the whole world to adopt its values.
38. You seriously think you can intimidate people into being loyal to you?
39. Using your body to intimidate, punish, vent, or attack yourself or others is an unhealthy choice,(Sentencedict.com) and likely to lead to trouble.
40. You think you can intimidate people into doing what you want?
41. Honeyed Tongue: You gain a + 4 competence bonus on Bluff, Diplomacy, and Intimidate checks.
42. People will immediately try to intimidate you into shrinking from that truth.
43. To those who refuse to meet their international obligations and seek to intimidate their neighbours: the world is more united than ever before and will not accept your intransigence.
44. The first strike capacity is intended mainly to intimidate adversary.
45. It's because the deteriorate of environment not only cumber the development of society but also directly intimidate the survival of human today.
46. Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our societies to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate.
47. Using legal means to intimidate or pressurise companies in business negotiations at lower levels is not at all surprising; it happens quite a lot.
48. Intimidate book sellers by confiscating books deemed unfavourable to the Barisan government.
49. Iraqi officials accompany the inspectors in order to intimidate witnesses.
50. The intimidate bulk of mt everest rise up before the climber.
51. It'set of mental shackles to deceive, threaten and intimidate people.
52. Sometimes people feel safer using body language to intimidate or humiliate others.
53. I never intimidate ordinary folks. I only intimidate those venal officials.
54. Don't you try to intimidate people by pinning labels on them.
55. The report said he used harassment and threats to intimidate television journalists.
56. The Senate and House hearing rooms are designed to intimidate the witness.
57. Raging bullies: These people intimidate everyone in the vicinity with their out-of-control anger.
58. Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our society to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate.
59. Critics say the new law will allow the FSB to intimidate critics of the government.
60. Can't you find someone to intimidate the maintenance supe into fixing the hot water problem?
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