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17 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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Despite his attempt to intimidate her, Emily confidently stood up to the bully at school.
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The fierce lion will intimidate its prey with a menacing growl.
The dark forest at night can sometimes intimidate young campers.
A colorful umbrella can intimidate the raindrops and keep you dry.
The fierce growl of the lion did not intimidate the brave explorers in the jungle.
The dark clouds am intimidating the children playing in the park.
The tall and unfamiliar building appeared to intimidate the small puppy.
The bright sun can sometimes intimidate the dark clouds away.
The teacher assured the students that the math problem was not meant to intimidate them.
He tried to intimidate the spider by making loud noises.
The spooky shadows in the dark alley can intimidate anyone walking by.
The loud noise from the thunderstorm can intimidate young children.
The loud thunderstorm might intimidate some pets.
Wearing a costume on Halloween can sometimes intimidate little ones.
The strict teacher did not want to intimidate her students but rather motivate them to excel in their studies.
The fierce dragon's roar could intimidate even the bravest knights.
The big dog may intimidate the small kitten with its barking.

Intimidate

in-tim-i-deyt
verbTo make someone feel timid or fill them with fear.

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Last Updated On: January 4, 2024
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