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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 stormy weather and turbulent waves have intimidated sailors for centuries.
The powerful speech by the leader has intimidated those who oppose change.
The stern teacher's reputation for strict discipline has intimidated the students.
The hostile environment of the desert has intimidated many explorers throughout history.
I have intimidated my opponents with my strategic chess moves.
The towering skyscrapers in the city have intimidated visitors with their sheer size.

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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