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intimidate

in·tim·i·date [ in tímmə dàyt ] (past and past participle in·tim·i·dat·ed, present participle in·tim·i·dat·ing, 3rd person present singular in·tim·i·dates)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. persuade or dissuade by frightening: to frighten somebody into doing or not doing something, e.g. by means of violence or blackmail

2. daunt: to create a feeling of fear, awe, or inadequacy in another person

[Mid-17th century. < medieval Latin intimidat-, past participle of intimidare "put in fear" < Latin timidus "fearful"]

in·tim·i·da·tion [ in tìmmə dáysh'n ] noun
in·tim·i·dat·or noun
in·tim·i·da·to·ry [ in tímmədə tàwree ] adjective
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