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intimidate

[in-tim-i-deyt] / ɪnˈtɪm ɪˌdeɪt /


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No device was found and Brady vowed he would not be intimidated, but he added it was a "terrifying experience" for his neighbours in Newry.

From BBC

In a statement to the BBC, Mayor Frey said "I will not be intimidated".

From BBC

The complaint had alleged Osborne had breached the local authority's code of conduct by carrying out harassment or bullying, including "intimidating behaviour".

From BBC

They refrain from public criticism not because they find nothing to criticize but because they’re intimidated.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking about the decision to inspect the school, Sir Martyn said: "I was concerned to learn that a school may have been intimidated into cancelling a visit from their local MP."

From BBC