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Last update: May 11, 2017
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Her boss intimidates her by threats. [verb]
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The National Guard responded by further increasing repression and using force to contain and intimidate all government opposition. [verb]
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The union condemns all attempts by the BNP to harass and intimidate journalists and anybody else. [verb]
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"Was it not, then, the shout the warriors make when they wish to intimidate their enemies." [verb]
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Sir Arthur Wardour cast an intimidated glance at Oldbuck who, especially when present, held, notwithstanding their frequent difference of opinion, no ordinary influence over his sentiments. [verb]
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"I am not to be intimidated from the discharge of my duty by the menaces of a murderer," said Cornet Grahame. [verb]
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His father's fate could not intimidate him; the lenity of the laws which had restored to him his father's property and rights could not melt him. [verb]
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I am not the man to be intimidated by that sort of thing. [verb]
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Besides, government are desirous at present to intimidate the English Jacobites, among whom they can find few examples for punishment. [verb]
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