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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the intimidated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who feel fear or apprehension in a particular situation. Example: "In the meeting, the intimidated employees hesitated to voice their opinions."
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the intimidated
verb
To make timid or fearful; to inspire or affect with fear; to deter, as by threats; to dishearten; to abash.
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The intimidated English actresses think Gilbert is crazy.
It will be a tough away day & supporters will hope that the intimidated home atmosphere doesn't get to the player.
"Take a chance," he'd growl at the intimidated gentry, "a hundred bucks a bottle, no substitutions, no returns".
But it is well-acted, not only by the splendid Stevenson but also by Ray Winstone as the implicitly violent Griffin, Karl Johnson as the self-sacrificing Wattmore and Paul Ritter as the intimidated constable.
Harry, and by extension Eastwood himself, was the unbuttoned ideal fantasy-self of the intimidated white male of the period, all pathologies intact: the racism, the sexism, that huge compensatory Magnum, the freaky-hippie-psycho villain requiring merciful extermination.
We can train all the police we want in Iraq or around the Arab world, but unless we can strengthen moderates there -- those ready to act on the hopes of the intimidated majorities -- a decent future will be impossible.
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The less adept you are in the courtroom, the more intimidated you will be by the prospect of going to trial, making you more likely to opt for a plea agreement instead.
In the dining room, the coolest room in the house, Husna felt the most intimidated.
The more intimidated people are the less they enjoy thinking and wondering.
The more that companies understand about military service, the less intimidated they'll feel and the more excited they'll be about opportunities to bring veterans aboard.
Not a task for the easily intimidated, nor for those who intimidate others.
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