Intimidate
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British pronunciation/ɪntˈɪmɪdˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnˈtɪmɪˌdeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "intimidate"

to intimidate
01

intimidar

to make someone feel afraid or nervous
Transitive: to intimidate sb
to intimidate definition and meaning
example
Example
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The large group of bullies intimidated the smaller kids on the playground.
The boss 's stern demeanor intimidated the employees during meetings.
The police officer 's presence intimidated the suspect, leading to a confession of the crime.
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intimidar, amedrentar

to force or discourage someone from doing something through the use of threats or fear
Transitive: to intimidate sb into sth
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Example
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The schoolyard bully tried to intimidate younger students to establish dominance.
The boss 's stern warnings were intended to intimidate employees into meeting strict deadlines.
The aggressive tone of the email was meant to intimidate the recipient into complying with the request.
example
Ejemplo
The large group of bullies intimidated the smaller kids on the playground.
The boss's stern demeanor intimidated the employees during meetings.
The police officer's presence intimidated the suspect, leading to a confession of the crime.
The teacher's strict demeanor intimidated the students into behaving well.
The aggressive driver intimidated other motorists by tailgating and honking loudly.
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