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to intimidation
noun
The act of making timid or fearful or of deterring by threats; the state of being intimidated; as, the voters were kept from the polls by intimidation.
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Hall seems immune to intimidation.
But a bush may not bow to intimidation.
Candidates are increasingly resorting to intimidation to win.
Local courts are inefficient, corrupt and prone to intimidation.
Sometimes, those who feel cheated turn to intimidation or violence.
Hence Maher's understandable hostility to "intimidation by sponsor pullout".
He and his supporters are increasingly resorting to intimidation.
"The people of Iran respond to intimidation and pressure negatively; almost they are allergic to it….
"It would lead to intimidation and harassment of contributors," Mr. Baran explained.
Mainstream parties dared not occupy their council seats due to intimidation.
All of it is subject to intimidation and heavy-handed control.
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