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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61. And the stakes are high - tribal peoples are intimidated, beaten and sometimes killed for opposing modern-day land grabs.
62. There's not a huge level of power available-you can snap the throttle open without feeling intimidated.
63. The election was a sham. Officials intimidated peasants into voting for the government candidates, or simply stuffed the ballot boxes.
64. Murray refuses to be intimidated by the ring of fielders.
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65. She is not one intimidated by her success or life experience.
66. He'd tried to bluff and bully his way out of his terrible mistake, but Volkov wouldn't be intimidated.
67. If she wants something the company has decided not to carry she will be intimidated into buying something it does carry.
68. The officer is perceived to be in a position of authority; the suspect may be intimidated or undermined.
69. That piercing gaze threatened immediate reprisal, the tough, unyielding stance of his hard body blocked her path and intimidated her.
70. Anyone who tried to blow the whistle on the violence was intimidated or threatened.
71. He claimed partisans of the NPP were being intimidated.
72. He's never been overawed or intimidated by big occasions.
73. The big, bearded man was less intimidated.
74. If they came in unarmed, they could be intimidated.
75. They may no longer be in fear of the law but remain intimidated by social condemnation and the subsequent discrimination, which despite our best efforts it would be foolish to deny.
76. And I think ordinary people with commonsense ideas are intimidated by this pseudoscience.
77. Not only damnifying of animal disease infect on the human life-demand, but also some disease of altogether trouble man and animal intimidated human health.
78. Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them.
79. Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora says the country will not be intimidated.
80. I was so intimidated by my incomprehension that I did not dare to ask any questions.
81. Employees of "Jurnal de Chisinau" and JTV say they've been intimidated by the Moldavian authorities.
82. And she was terribly intimidated in class, so she never was able to communicate that she simply didn't get the basic phonic concepts.
83. Stoilov said that he expects a special atmosphere at Croke Park tomorrow week but added that his players won't be intimidated.
84. Many designers balk at using web analytics because they are intimidated by the numbers and the potential complexity of the analysis.
85. Mulley was beaten by her former owner, leaving her easily intimidated and hungry for affection.
86. Although she was intimidated by the crowd at Balmoral, Diana was wise enough not to stay in the castle itself.
87. Many are intimidated by terms such as RAM and gigabits, Perry said.
88. Tom Donovan, then the head of the Chicago Board of Trade, struck back, announcing that he would not be "intimidated by some blond, 5-ft. 2-in.
89. The younger boy had already run off towards a motley collection of mud brick houses nearby; but the eldest was still there, muttering darkly, chest out, showing that he wasn't intimidated.
90. She was intimidated by the number of businessmen buzzing around the saleroom.
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