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intimidation
[ in-tim-i-dey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of inducing fear or awe:
The true motive of most street harassment is intimidation.
- the act or process of attempting to force or deter an action by inducing fear:
She spoke passionately about the violence and intimidation suffered by African Americans in Mississippi seeking to register to vote.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of intimidation1
Example Sentences
Lee says: “I want this experience to have a little bit of intimidation.â€
They uncovered more than 200 indecent images and videos either recorded by McIlvenny or that had been sent to him through blackmail and intimidation.
From arbitrary layoffs to intimidation tactics to targeted harassment, Elon Musk has brought the tyrannical practices of the corporate America to the federal government.
Extortion, violence and intimidation were rife in this community, whose members were in constant fear for their children, their lives and their livelihoods.
An Electoral Office survey on the 2024 UK general election found that many candidates continue to experience unacceptable levels of intimidation and harassment.
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