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to intimidating
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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He pleaded guilty to intimidating a witness and agreed to undergo alcohol and anger counselling.
Has she been subjected to intimidating stare-downs from rival sprinters?
When it comes to intimidating emotional blankness, no one is more skilled than Jason Schwartzman.
It was by a distance the most compelling, complete rugby performance of the year and it raised the bar to intimidating heights for most other rugby playing nations of the world.
Stuart D. Karle, a lawyer who specializes in media and international law, said the video, like the clip where Mr. Donziger refers to intimidating the judge, seems to play into Chevron's hand.
Wilson is one of Siegel's top debt brokers — a job that entails everything from striking deals on debt portfolios to intimidating debtors into paying up to warding off rival collection agencies.
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He loved to intimidate.
An attempt to intimidate?
Crew members sometimes try to intimidate them.
"This is meant to intimidate all witnesses".
The police are trying to intimidate us".
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