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intimidate

[in-tim-i-deyt] / ɪnˈtɪm ɪˌdeɪt /


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We have introduced the Transnational Repression Policy Act, which would establish a clear U.S. strategy to hold accountable foreign governments and their agents who intimidate or harm people in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Well, Oliver had always been in person, and in person was a thousand times more intimidating.

From Literature

All those wires and buttons had intimidated me, especially since they were so often strapped to a living person I was trying to cuff.

From Literature

Giroux said, It is an attempt to discipline public memory by intimidating those who refuse to narrate the nation as innocent.

From Salon

Harteveld believes experiences such as her family's intimidate women from being involved in politics.

From BBC