Use "intimidate" in a sentence

1. I never intimidate ordinary folks. I only intimidate those venal officials.

2. I intimidate her.

3. This cannot intimidate us.

4. Large audiences don't intimidate him.

5. Attempts to intimidate her failed.

6. To Browbeat is to intimidate with language

7. Torture is still being used to intimidate detainees.

8. He did this to try to intimidate me.

9. 1 The gang tried to intimidate the bank manager.

10. What, is this somehow supposed to intimidate me?

11. Because you browbeat patients, intimidate them, lie to them.

12. All manner of men have tried to intimidate him.

13. 2 The gang tried to intimidate the bank manager.

14. 1 Jones had set out to intimidate and dominate Paul.

15. Do not use Hangouts to harass, threaten, or intimidate others.

16. Did he intimidate and coerce his followers into obedience?

17. What does Bullyrag mean? To mistreat or intimidate by bullying

18. The court is trying to intimidate anybody with an independent mind.

19. Some common synonyms of Bulldoze are browbeat, bully, cow, and intimidate

20. The police had tried to intimidate him into signing a confession.

21. Aaron's rod produced miracles and plagues to intimidate the pharaoh

22. 14 You can intimidate your foe with the bayonet mounted.

23. Sam jumps into their bed in an attempt to intimidate Carl.

24. They tried to intimidate the young people into voting for them.

25. The boss is quite tough, but don't let him intimidate you.

26. The parent tries to intimidate or scare the child into backing down.

27. Canning is a technique that can intimidate even the experienced cook

28. ◆ How do the Pharisees try to intimidate the once blind man?

29. A monarch who can intimidate the high lords and inspire the people.

30. 34 synonyms for Browbeat: bully, threaten, cow, intimidate, badger, oppress, hector, coerce, bulldoze

31. I can't, of course, comment on your ex's accusation that you intimidate men.

32. To intimidate by overbearing looks or words; bully: They Browbeat him into agreeing.

33. I'm not some naive college kid from Grand Rapids that you can intimidate.

34. The Dialogue Group was simply looking for a clever way to intimidate Ray.

35. Similarly, Christian elders today do not intimidate others into serving God through shame or guilt.

36. Hence, Satan goes about like “a roaring lion” trying to intimidate and devour faithful Christians.

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

38. Synonyms for Browbeat include bulldoze, bully, cow, hector, intimidate, badger, coerce, domineer, dragoon and oppress

39. “The government has no business using thugs to intimidate and beat up peaceful critics,” Adams said.

40. He is said to have used wooden lions or tigers to intimidate the residents into surrendering.

41. Synonyms for Bullyrag include browbeat, bully, intimidate, cow, bulldoze, hector, blackjack, bogart, badger and coerce

42. Browbeat definition is - to intimidate or disconcert by a stern manner or arrogant speech : bully

43. It appeared that she'd been right about Harry Martin's being behind the attempts to intimidate her.

44. Verb browbeat, Browbeaten [with object] Intimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words

45. Terrorize, browbeat, vandalize, barbarize, threaten, bully, menace, intimidate, oppress The policemen Brutalized him and concocted his confessions.

46. Children have voracious appetites for authenticity, but in drama we should never intimidate them with factual information.

47. The snobberies of the members and officers of the club intimidate but fail to deter Anton.

48. Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively dominate or intimidate

49. It has failed to establish the rule of law, allowing gangsters and militants to intimidate at will.

50. He's being kept in jail until the trial so that he can't intimidate any of the witnesses.

51. Some individuals manage to intimidate all their companions and rise to the top of the peck-order.

52. To coerce, intimidate, or bully: "Noah gives way, wounded and resigned; she can always Bulldoze him, and

53. There are many synonyms of Affright which include Alarm, Daunt, Fright, Intimidate, Panic, Scare, Spook, Startle, Terrify, etc.

54. 23 Children have voracious appetites for authenticity, but in drama we should never intimidate them with factual information.

55. To intimidate the resistance, Titus ordered deserters from the Jewish side to be crucified around the city wall.

56. Browbeat (one) into (something) To thoroughly and continually dominate, intimidate, or bully one into some state or action

57. Terrorize, browbeat, vandalize, barbarize, threaten, bully, menace, intimidate, oppress The policemen Brutalized him and concocted his confessions.

58. So... if you're hoping to intimidate him because of the back taxes, you can save your breath.

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61. In the former Soviet Union, the KGB was used to intimidate those who disagreed with the Communist Party.

62. Brushback definition, a fastball thrown high and inside to force the batter away from the plate, often to intimidate

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64. Its power to intimidate and punish may trump all its other moves to stay ahead of the discontent.

65. So if you imagine that orders and irritation are going to intimidate me you're in for a big surprise!

66. They used comical lines to intimidate each other, but this helped them to develop a love for the preaching work.

67. Karianne Lisonbee (R-Clearfield), would Criminalize the impersonation of someone else on the internet to harm, intimidate, or threaten

68. Cyberstalking generally refers to the use of the Internet or other electronic communication to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone

69. In 1681 he instituted the policy of dragonnades, to intimidate Huguenot families to convert to Roman Catholicism or emigrate.

70. If he senses some one is a little nervous of him, he tries to intimidate them, though his temperament is superb.

71. The Civil Rights Division prosecuted the offender after he sought to intimidate the victim by burning a cross near his home.

72. 8 hours ago · Boy said Cyberbullying is using any electronic means to intimidate, harass, threaten or demean a person

73. How is the word Browbeat different from other verbs like it? Some common synonyms of Browbeat are bulldoze, bully, cow, and intimidate

74. How is the word Cow different from other verbs like it? Some common synonyms of Cow are browbeat, bulldoze, bully, and intimidate

75. Brandishing is the act of displaying a gun in a manner meant to intimidate, threaten or otherwise make a person feel bad

76. In the mid to late 1870s, white Democrats used paramilitary groups such as the Red Shirts to intimidate and terrorize black voters.

77. He urged that a strong and determined show of force would intimidate the whites and a satisfactory arrangement could then be made.

78. They will then puff their bodies up and stomp their feet on the ground or trees in an attempt to intimidate the threat.

79. And if you think that you can intimidate me, harass me like this in my own home, I will file a formal complaint.

80. Bravado is defined as "a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate"; this may be a