6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Intimidate' in a Sentence
"To make someone feel timid or fill them with fear." more
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The dark and eerie atmosphere had been intimidating visitors to the haunted house.
The haunted house, with its eerie atmosphere, will have intimidated visitors during the Halloween festival.
The challenging puzzles in the escape room are designed to engage participants, not to intimidate them.
The intricate dance routines have been intimidating participants in the dance competition.
The haunted house was designed to intimidate visitors with eerie sounds and dim lighting.
The haunted house will intimidate brave visitors on Halloween night.
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