Similar words: intimidation, intimidate, just in time, glinting, accommodating, stimulating, timid, timidly. Meaning: [ɪn'tɪmɪdeɪt] adj. discouraging through fear.
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61. Tubman called for government security forces and United Nations peacekeepers to refrain from threatening and intimidating CDC members as they exercise their rights of assembly, association and speech.
62. Gasol may have the best defensive footwork in the NBA, and Bynum's intimidating presence as a shot-blocker and deterrent could have been the main difference for the Lakers in the Finals.
63. Express to understand others without intimidating, belittling, or silencing them.
64. His mother had always been a headstrong woman, and, with her grayish-white mane and unsmiling face, she appeared as regal and intimidating as she had ever been.
65. Some of the juniors were more intimidating than he, but when he gave you that look and spoke in that tone of voice, Mike Tyson would have shut up.
66. But the BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Malawi's biggest city, Blantyre, says that since his landslide re-election in 2009, his government has been accused of intimidating critics.
67. It is injected by a nurse with an intimidating syringe under a local anaesthetic.
68. Without her intimidating actions and wacky expressions, life will be dull and meaningless.
69. One of their more intimidating customers buys imported pills forand domestic ones for his snarling Alsatian.
70. More often than not , the rattlesnake will slither away in search of a less intimidating foe.
71. A realistic face could be off-putting, since autistic children often find other children intimidating.
72. Now I know Gwynn and I are bigger,[www.Sentencedict.com] stronger and more agile than both kids but I still find the prospect of this all going terribly wrong a little intimidating.
73. The threat of post-publication sanctions, such as criminal fines or incarceration, can be as intimidating and crippling to the ability of a news organization to operate as any prior restraint.
74. Changing the bandage on an angry bulldog's paw or trimming the hooves of a 2000-pound draft horse can be an intimidating venture.
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