Synonym: bullying, determent, deterrence. Similar words: trepidation, predation, timid, foundation, degradation, limitation, timidly, intention. Meaning: [ɪn‚tɪmɪ'deɪʃn] n. 1. the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something 2. the feeling of discouragement in the face of someone's superior fame or wealth or status etc. 3. the feeling of being intimidated; being made to feel afraid or timid 4. a communication that makes you afraid to try something.
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91 The country was an artificial construct held together by force and intimidation for more than 70 years.
92 Morna described as irresponsible claims by NPP partisans of security intimidation.
93 Election passed off peacefully with no reports of political violence or intimidation.
94 Isolation, intimidation, and controlling behavior also fall under emotional abuse.
95 The criminological positive number of penalty efficacy includes the punishment, intimidation, and education and remaking .
96 As well as the gulag, Mr Solzhenitsyn's titanic willpower triumphed over other adversaries: cancer, censorship and Soviet bureaucratic intimidation.
97 Playing panpipes carved from the bones of enemies and war drums fashioned from the flayed skins of dead foes, his soldiers advanced toward the Colla forces, a moving wall of terror and intimidation.
98 Low-temperature is an abiological intimidation factor which often affects plant growth process seriously.
99 Louis: ... With all you tall talk you've only one real trump in your hand,[http://sentencedict.com/intimidation.html] and that's intimidation.
100 You don't have to wait for broken bones or a black eye before you consider it abuse. Yelling, name-calling, intimidation and threats are all forms of abuse.
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