Similar words: intimidate, intimidating, intimidation, dilapidated, intimate, intimately, timid, timidly. Meaning: [ɪn'tɪmɪdeɪt] adj. 1. made timid or fearful as by threats 2. frightened into submission or compliance.
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1. Some people are intimidated by his size, but in fact he's a gentle giant.
2. They were intimidated into accepting a pay cut by the threat of losing their jobs.
3. The thief intimidated the boy into not telling the police.
4. He was not a man to be easily intimidated.
5. Women can come in here and not feel intimidated.
6. The whole idea of going to Oxford intimidated me.
7. She was intimidated by his physical presence.
8. She did not feel intimidated by him.
9. She refused to be intimidated by their threats.
10. They were intimidated into giving him the money.
11. I refuse to be intimidated by high-pressure sales techniques.
12. He said he would never be intimidated by big names and authorities.
13. I was shy[sentencedict.com], and felt intimidated by the older students.
14. We try to make sure children don't feel intimidated on their first day at school.
15. The thief intimidated my old lady into not telling the police.
16. I felt really intimidated by him.
17. He soon came back, trying not to look intimidated.
18. I thought people were intimidated by classical music.
19. A lot of bettors feel less intimidated with them.
20. Apartment owners feel intimidated when buyers approach.
21. Corinne never seemed to be intimidated by anything.
22. Some workers are saying that they were intimidated into accepting the pay cuts, with threats of job losses.
23. The growth of anticommunist violence in Miami had intimidated many people from taking activist roles in liberal politics throughout south Florida.
24. Also, Tish often felt intimidated in the social milieu that she found herself thrust into at such a young age.
25. For government officials who are intimidated or confused by welfare reform, the idea might offer relief.
26. Only another woman, Mrs Gould, refused to be intimidated and stripped her finery away.
27. How could he be intimidated by the threat of expulsion from this godforsaken country?
28. Clare stood her ground in the meeting and refused to be intimidated even when Michael got angry.
29. The government has said that it will not be intimidated by terrorist threats.
30. The witnesses told the court since going to the police they've been intimidated by certain people on the estate.
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