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been daunting
verb
To discourage, intimidate
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I wondered whether it had been daunting.
The fund-raising would have been daunting.
In the past, his roll has been daunting to opponents.
But the logistics of directing her first film must still have been daunting.
The transition back to private life has been daunting and psychologically challenging, he said.
An aide to Jeb Bush acknowledged that, for the former Florida governor, "The unlearning curve has been daunting".
Looking back, it should have been daunting – financially, it's difficult to get a restaurant off the ground.
Lane and LaBeouf share the most natural-looking sex scenes in the film, which must have been daunting.
She works for a living, as a schoolmistress, before her marriage, and the new technology, which should have been daunting to a female, holds no mysteries for her.
Vespasian did eventually decide to accept Galba, whose noble descent, given the standards of the day, would have been daunting to a man of Vespasian's position in society.
The sheer size of the loan has been daunting: most of the banks involved own $50 million to $375 million of the debt.
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