intimidate|intimidated|intimidates|intimidating in English
verb
[in·tim·i·date || ɪn'tɪmɪdeɪt]
frighten, threaten; compel by means of threat or force
Use "intimidate|intimidated|intimidates|intimidating" in a sentence
1. I never intimidate ordinary folks. I only intimidate those venal officials.
2. They intimidated my customers.
3. I intimidate her.
4. This cannot intimidate us.
5. We're not intimidated by thugs.
6. Still, Jane refused to be intimidated.
7. I felt really intimidated by him.
8. He's used to intimidating cops.
9. Large audiences don't intimidate him.
10. Harasses, intimidates or bullies an individual or group of individuals.
11. A Bully is someone who intimidates people, usually those who are weaker or smaller.
12. She did not feel intimidated by him.
13. Ashtanga can be an intimidating practice
14. Apartment owners feel intimidated when buyers approach.
15. Attempts to intimidate her failed.
16. He was a huge, intimidating figure.
17. Whatever the reason, Lot felt quite intimidated.
18. She was intimidated by his physical presence.
19. They are intimidating towards criminal lawyers.
20. Your Honor, the defendant is psychologically intimidated. Order!
21. Corinne never seemed to be intimidated by anything.
22. I thought people were intimidated by classical music.
23. They were intimidated into giving him the money.
24. Some people find interview situations very intimidating.
25. Content that harasses, intimidates, or bullies an individual or group of individuals