overawe|overawed|overawes|overawing in English

verb

[,o·ver'awe || ‚əʊvə(r)'ɔː]

terrify; frighten into submissio

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1. I've never overawed by your threat.

2. He was overawed by rather grand surroundings.

3. He was totally overawed by his father.

4. The statistics still have the power to overawe us.

5. She was overawed by the presence of so many people.

6. The ultimate object of terrorists is to achieve the maximum overawe.

7. Don't be overawed by people in authority, however important they are.

8. Synonyms for Aweing include amazing, astonishing, overwhelming, impressing, stunning, dazzling, overawing, stupefying, striking and flabbergasting

9. The younger players were overawed by the occasion and played badly.

10. To browbeat verb (browbeats, Browbeated, browbeating) to browbeat (intimidate; overawe) intimider; exercer pression sur quelqu'un

11. In addition, setting up powerful prevention overawe is an important assurance of financial safety.

12. Truth does not strike a pose to overawe people but talks and acts honestly and sincerely.

13. The Upsons have sent out over 150 winners from their home and are not overawed by the big race.

14. They tried to overawe others by displaying their strength before the volleyball match but finally they failed.

15. The entire metropolitan center possessed a high and mighty air calculated to overawe and abash the common applicant.

16. Some of the players were totally overawed by playing their first game at the national stadium.

17. Many were overawed by the occasion though, with one of the Highland entrants taking exception to the crowd's enthusiastic applause.

18. No longer are they overawed by the Bernabeu or Hilton hotels or Western footballers with clever hairstyles.

19. We should do our work honestly, take an analytical approach, write convincingly and never strike a pose to overawe people.

20. If you could but visit them as some souls have, the feeling of utter contentment and peace would overawe you.

21. Overawed by the emperor, the bishops, with two exceptions only, signed the creed, many of them much against their inclination.”

22. In any case, she was so overawed by the proximity of Mabs and Tashie that she kept even quieter than usual.

23. We lit several and he was overawed by the number of candles there and in the splendour of the largest special candles.

24. We know best what they say; and thou art not one to overawe them by force. So admonish with the Qur'an such as fear My Warning!

25. Browbeat verb (browbeats, browbeated, Browbeating) to browbeat to terrorize ; to intimidate ; to bully ; to startle ; to badger ; to browbeat ; to frighten ; to overawe ; to terrorise