Bludgeon
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British pronunciation/blˈʌd‍ʒən/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫədʒən/

Definition & Bedeutung von "bludgeon"

to bludgeon
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überreden, unter Druck setzen

to forcefully pressure someone to do something
Ditransitive: to bludgeon sb into sth
to bludgeon definition and meaning
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Example
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The politician 's aggressive tactics bludgeoned his opponents into supporting his agenda.
The peer pressure from his friends bludgeoned him into participating in risky behavior.
The fear of social ostracism bludgeoned her into conformity with the group 's norms.
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prügeln, verprügeln

to violently strike someone repeatedly with a heavy stick
Transitive: to bludgeon sb
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Example
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The thief bludgeoned the homeowner during the attempted burglary.
In the midst of the brawl, one of the fighters bludgeoned his opponent with a metal pipe.
The murderer confessed to bludgeoning his victim to death in a fit of rage.
Bludgeon
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Knüppel, Prügel

a club used as a weapon
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Beispiel
The politician's aggressive tactics bludgeoned his opponents into supporting his agenda.
The peer pressure from his friends bludgeoned him into participating in risky behavior.
The fear of social ostracism bludgeoned her into conformity with the group's norms.
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