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    Use "intimidate" in a sentence

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    1. I'm hard to intimidate unless it's two goons in my house with sledgehammers and baseball bats threatening to break my children's’ bones


    2. John did not let Diotrephes intimidate, bully, or dishearten him


    3. African nations currently do not have missiles in their armies’ arsenals making it easy for nations outside of Africa to intimidate African nations with their military prowess


    4. Saul towered heads and shoulders over everyone else; why did David intimidate him? When we study out the contradictions in Saul and David’s characters, we come to conclusions that the very thing that brings the Sauls to a boil is the foolishness that the authentic is unselfconsciously in God


    5. Believe it or not large groups of women intimidate men


    6. Cardinal Tours, trying to intimidate the witness


    7. to intimidate the four men on his own, and his threat


    8. Spiritual things shouldn’t intimidate us, but rather, they should be natural for us as children of God


    9. that God will raise up His five-fold ministry of true warriors, the enemy is sending his five-fold band of hypocrites to intimidate


    10. what God wants to do and intimidate those who truly want God

    11. This monopoly has so much increased the number of some particular tribes of them, that, like an overgrown standing army, they have become formidable to the government, and, upon many occasions, intimidate the legislature


    12. It wanted to intimidate


    13. And if so, was it a vision, or a Reading, or did she simply sense the nature of his illness which was enough to intimidate her into hiding from his sight? She had some ability to see the taint, or at least the illness that infected his mind before he learnt to wield the Power, though Orion and other close confidants insisted these were one and the same thing, the taint and his illness


    14. I think he showed at the ‘Green Frog’ to intimidate me as much as


    15. These tough guy tactics were intended to intimidate, but I was OK, as long as I kept my wits


    16. They would drive up on the property, start taking pictures of my trucks, and anything else they thought would intimidate us


    17. Sergeant was now barking at the horse in motion, but his yelps did nothing to intimidate the much larger animal


    18. Many scholars argue that Truman's true target was Stalin, hoping the display of the A bomb would intimidate the Soviets


    19. Across the south, mob violence tried to keep both Blacks and anti racist whites from voting, and intimidate anyone trying to change the old ways


    20. Lynching as terrorism, to intimidate those seeking civil rights, was

    21. The teenagers bunched together, making a game of trying to intimidate him


    22. Atomic warfare targeting Japanese civilians with A-bombs killed at least 200,000 and did not end the war nor intimidate the Soviets as intended


    23. Once I was sitting, Kemp gave me this piercing stare and pectoral flex that was supposed to intimidate me


    24. Brett would intimidate his prospects into signing purchase contracts


    25. His size, his deftness with the weapon, his scarred and dusty appearance—they are all supposed to intimidate me


    26. What was she so afraid of? Why should she leave? Why should she let Noah Kato intimidate her? She would just go in, pass by the reading for a moment, and then find books on the occult, or religion or whatever Obeah was considered, and head straight for the registers


    27. Arnold had tried to intimidate him before but she had a tendency to hiss at him and he didn’t like that


    28. I have very white skin, and I am slightly built which used to drive my father to distraction, as he always wanted a heavy thick set oaf he could intimidate, and what he got was an acting-scared kid, who would run to his mother each time he roared out some command I was expected to follow


    29. showed up at the polls, including stationing police near the precincts to intimidate minority voters


    30. an ‘imitation weapon to threaten or intimidate

    31. be true, and to hire a lawyer in an attempt to intimidate me and/or


    32. But first we’ll demonstrate our power, and intimidate the Serminakis a bit, just so they know where they stand


    33. Of course, no one can scheme and intimidate like a Sylvan


    34. I had expected only to intimidate him, but the tip of my weapon actually jabbed the underside of Troaz’s coat sleeve


    35. Calvin rarely spoke unless spoken to and when people realized he was alone they'd sometimes come over and badger him for money, either by begging or trying to intimidate him


    36. Even its wounds and burn marks—few that they were—served only to intimidate by giving it scars


    37. Any government that uses this force to harry, cajole, intimidate and oppress individuals is a force for pure evil


    38. Inwardly, she thought that the ring and the sorcery were inventions of a witch without occupation, which had been given to the task of inventing such spells to frighten and intimidate their fellow human beings


    39. I enrolled my defense; I was not going to let a group of equine bums to intimidate me that way


    40. Breaks or throws things to intimidate me

    41. On his way to the dome Mark looked for something he could use to intimidate Gary


    42. This will intimidate the competition and


    43. He guessed that they were there to intimidate and it was working


    44. Some do it as a technique to intimidate you, while others simply do it to check how you dress up


    45. That’s it! A new threat had been discovered; a race powerful enough to intimidate even the Veiled


    46. fighting dogs to ward off, intimidate, and in some cases attack,


    47. while others bark, glare, and may intimidate wanderers with


    48. ―you don‘t intimidate me‖


    49. “She wants a husband who’ll never beat her, intimidate her,


    50. administration didn’t want to intimidate any of the tenants










































    1. I know I've said it before that I'm not easily intimidated, but this was different and God was I feeling scared


    2. Jesus wasn’t intimidated


    3. intimidated, but the delegation seated before him had


    4. intimidated by the presence of the strangers


    5. He was neither intimidated,


    6. Titania saw the commotion they made as they intimidated Hipolyta into that alley, and she tried to reach her sister even as other boys arrived to add to their numbers


    7. They had no religion, yet Saint Nick intimidated


    8. slightly nervous and even intimidated by the grand


    9. to admit that he was intimidated


    10. “What do you want from us?” Sue was not intimidated by Otto’s stare

    11. "Do not think we are easily awed or intimidated, LeCynic


    12. that she intimidated them!


    13. Pierre was bound to feel intimidated


    14. Yes, you may feel overwhelmed or intimidated by the idea, but the truth


    15. It was not that she was intimidated by his rank


    16. People normally felt intimidated in his presence and this was no exception


    17. Though those complaints produced no act of parliament, they had probably intimidated the company so far, as to oblige them to reform their conduct


    18. I felt somewhat intimidated because they all seemed so involved in their important jobs and community work


    19. He was intimidated, afraid to be under her monstrous gaze


    20. Witness his refusal to bring to justice Black Panther thugs who intimidated white voters in the 2008 election

    21. He sat down on the soft, plush covers of the bed and looked at the bookcases, paintings and curtains that decorated his room, feeling intimidated by the splendour


    22. Perhaps some of us who refuse to be intimidated or daunted by the curse of political correctness


    23. They said it was to boost the morale of the prisoners, but as he approached, I felt so intimidated, not by his fame but by his reputation


    24. The owners were too intimidated to tell us anything about who had destroyed our games or why


    25. To believe he could actually be intimidated was a curious notion


    26. ” What were the odds she could cow him? It was not likely; imperial guards were not intimidated by enforcers, less so by women


    27. It worked too, I was intimidated, though I had no idea how much he knew


    28. It surely intimidated some


    29. The rest were either dead or too intimidated to be so unpleasant and learned the lesson well


    30. Unlike his previous campaigns of terror and murder against isolated white Portuguese farmers the new Angolan government was not intimidated by him and actually fought back hard for he threatened their oil production

    31. Why I have no idea but obviously it caused a lot of resentment as the SAP were most definitely not going to be intimidated by the Army, conscripts of otherwise


    32. The OWP provides a support service by protecting threatened or intimidated witnesses and related persons by placing them under protection


    33. Intimidated by the fast pace of chips, cards and swirling wheels, she headed for the slot machines


    34. This kid was, God, maybe seventeen and a half years old and he seemed intimidated by me


    35. Some presidents were intimidated by Hoover


    36. even some of the teachers are intimidated by Sniggy’s gang


    37. Perhaps the Major was for some reason intimidated by the General or his rank and office, but that would not do for the position he currently held, in the General’s opinion


    38. The man was clearly intimidated by the NKVD officer, and nervously turned the hotel register for Colling to sign


    39. I couldn’t hear what was being said but a bellicose look sketched on Bruno’s face and an intimidated and scared look drawn on Curt’s face painted the picture that something was awry in the rink’s” in crowd” circle


    40. ground and if this thing gets going one of us is really going to get hurt but I won’t be intimidated and I will go after you

    41. I feel intimidated but proud to be welcome in such a group of Holiness


    42. He was not so intimidated by Orb that he blindly followed the recommended reading list by itself


    43. His size and his manner were a balm for the easily intimidated


    44. Orphenn was not intimidated by Sven, for the sole reason that he was


    45. reflection in the lake water, intimidated like one look could turn him to stone


    46. She had never in her life felt intimidated by any man


    47. undisturbed by this, not in any way intimidated by the hulking


    48. Madeline was tired of refilling the pot, but was far too intimidated to even say so, and was meekly acting like a tea lady, instead of executive secretary to a Glamour High Society Editor


    49. promises of heavenly bliss nor intimidated by threats of hellfire in the afterlife


    50. “Wow” I said looking at the exterior glass wall to the epic view his office had of the city “I’ve never felt this intimidated by you before” I teased










































    1. environment suddenly change, another cat or small toddler that bothers or intimidates


    2. The sound alone intimidates the whole team


    3. The revelation of the captain’s elevate stature slightly intimidates Cass though


    4. He has this intense look on his eyes that intimidates students who so much dread his presence


    5. The thought is enough to console her—given the fact that, soon, she will have nothing to worry about from the dead policeman and his running car—but also intimidates her, as she will soon no longer have light


    6. I rarely wear makeup – it intimidates me


    7. Actually, it’s his tone of voice, rather than the threat, that intimidates me


    8. That which emerges from the cemetery intimidates and disconcerts that which emerges from the cave; the ferocious fear the sinister; wolves recoil when they encounter a ghoul


    1. Intimidating crime victims into speaking up for themselves and for others


    2. a very intimidating, scary revelation


    3. David had opportunity to put to death that which was threatening and intimidating


    4. These armed men delighted in intimidating and murdering white farmers


    5. intimidating, headlights in the rear window,


    6. We talked about the unique atmosphere at the festival and the threat from the intimidating thugs in our midst


    7. The lads are already crowding out the bar, yelling orders and intimidating some of the tourists


    8. of his nose—an intimidating posture in the mind of a man who was very self-


    9. It was a friendly rather than intimidating


    10. This can be intimidating for

    11. The monastery was large and intimidating


    12. imagine the effect its intimidating aspect would have on


    13. intimidating assemblage of monastic officials


    14. colleagues, who each mirrored the same intimidating,


    15. Your father can be very intimidating to the unsuspecting victim!” He laughed as he said it, remembering how terrified he’d been when they first met


    16. Up close it was even more intimidating and some suddenly struggled to breathe – so close and yet so far! Many secretly worshipped the ground she walked on and would gladly sacrifice a limb just to be in close proximity to her and hear her speak


    17. He towered over even his own warriors, and his presence was intimidating, even in the less perilous times


    18. He headed back towards the lab, the eerie red glow of the corridor made it seem all the more intimidating


    19. even in sports kit, but sorely intimidating too


    20. He was smaller than she imagined him to be, wiry with close-cropped slightly greying hair, not so intimidating

    21. And for reasons of her own, she stopped intimidating the dog


    22. ’ A stern look once more, though she could never look genuinely intimidating


    23. The picture made him look intimidating and he knew that Abbott must have chosen it for exactly that reason


    24. Millicent was always intimidating, but this was different


    25. An intimidating overload of problems clogged her mind


    26. The door stood open awaiting him, intimidating and full of foreboding


    27. The cell no longer felt cramped, the darkness no longer intimidating


    28. Still flustered by his interview with the intimidating Capt


    29. Once there, what would he say to her? His presence might be intimidating


    30. The drinks in the bar had dulled his senses, and yet his environment – which initially seemed adverse and mildly intimidating – had taken on a beguiling quality, not least the girl asleep beside him

    31. The last thing he needed was an investigation into his business, so by intimidating me and having me off on a wild goose chase, some of the


    32. “I’m not big and intimidating enough?”


    33. That man did not need an evil eye to be intimidating


    34. The big Overlander trucks stood to a very intimidating attention as they were loaded with our luggage and other necessities


    35. For these ―reasons‖ school administrators are gradually phasing out games considered intimidating or harmful to the self-esteem of ―underachieving‖ children


    36. The Motion Picture industry has enjoyed a long running fetish with strong, physically intimidating women routinely beating up on or otherwise skillfully out-maneuvering the obnoxious designs of pretentious, self-centered males filled with a heightened sense of their (own) self-importance; convenient foils portrayed as anachronistic, insensitive, chauvinistic types deserving an occasional thrashing every so often from women scorned or in response to inopportune or unsolicited (sexual) banterings or harmless wisecracks intended to make a definitive statement about strong women coming of age


    37. “It could be intimidating


    38. Her face, which was now strong and intimidating, focused in on her team


    39. He can be a little intimidating


    40. It was just coincidence and perfect timing that they had messed with me in those intimidating voices

    41. ” I lean closer to her and say, “He’s kind of intimidating


    42. That intimidating man, that rigid Enma stood there with a look of absolute


    43. Books and papers were foreign and intimidating to him


    44. I laughed at his exaggerated nervousness; my family was not even half as intimidating as his


    45. Dressed in camouflage, Matthew looked more intimidating than she remembered


    46. Tallahassee, was aimed at intimidating blacks


    47. Is she really so intimidating and scary that not one of


    48. her tendency to be quite aggressive and intimidating,


    49. manner, and could be extremely intimidating


    50. her elbow, and nodded at the door with an intimidating












































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    Synonyms for "intimidate"

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    "intimidate" definitions

    make timid or fearful


    to compel or deter by or as if by threats