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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31. They responded eagerly to the plea for help from their re-attached and perhaps rather intimidated kinsmen.
32. More often, the Provisionals intimidated the owners of bombed buildings into sharing with them part of the compensation.
33. Do not be intimidated by baking esoterica of which there is an abundance.
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35. Sheffield's Mark Roe refused to be intimidated by the course, shooting a courageous 72 to be fourth on 143.
36. A tall man who gazed about him as if not yet intimidated by what he saw.
37. Tyminski declined to concede defeat immediately and claimed that people had been intimidated into voting for Walesa.
38. He comported himself so stiffly during cocktails that Jim Maier suspected the bishop might be feeling intimidated.
39. It was obvious that Rhee had intimidated the national assembly with threats of arrest.
40. They were arrested after police were tipped off by local residents, who say they've since been threatened and intimidated.
41. But he had no intention of letting himself be intimidated.
42. The more intimidated I got, the lower my scores got, until I heaved the damned thing across the room.
43. Lunia was flattered at having her portrait painted by a gifted artist, but at first she felt rather intimidated by the experience.
44. Just as you felt intimidated by his distancing behind his desk, you now feel threatened by his proximity.
45. Cally had been intimidated by the occasion and Jen wanted to give her a boost.
46. Tish, for her part, felt intimidated by Joe, but drawn to him none the less.
47. They also vented their anger and intimidated the black community by assassinating four blacks in five days.
48. We won't be intimidated by self-appointed guardians of educational standards.
49. The San Francisco angler with the signature floppy fishing cap encourages tyros not to be intimidated.
50. He instinctively held the aircraft on course without being intimidated by its power or his lack of experience.
51. I felt intimidated at first because I'd never been in a school with so many middle-class children.
52. Springer says she doesn't feel intimidated by coaching a boys' team.
53. Local journalists are intimidated and foreign media expelled. Opposition politicians are arrested.
54. All the major parties in the province can name members who have been murdered, attacked or intimidated.
55. It was officially said that he had intimidated his helot jailer into giving him the knife, and had so mangled himself.
56. The more unpopular he becomes, the more President Mugabe intensifies his repression. Local journalists are intimidated and foreign media expelled.
57. Despite his feelings of insecurity, Joe never allowed himself to be intimidated by the other children.
58. However, here we are not to be intimidated and held off.
59. It would have been the easiest thing in the world for the softly spoken champ to have been intimidated by such surroundings.
60. Peter was clearly a good deal less intimidated than some of his fledgling contemporaries.
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