intimidated in the PONS Dictionary

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My guess, however, is that the broader populace won't stand for being intimidated or browbeat by this man.
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Nobody can take that rascality, and nobody can be intimidated by anybody.
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He is initially intimidated by his first big assignment, but eventually comes to think of it as a rite of passage.
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It was also designed to be simple to operate, as many owners would be inexperienced with or intimidated by larger, more complex motorcycles.
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Do not let yourselves be intimidated by threats of military violence.
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Short could not be intimidated, and refused, saying that any protection his saloon needed, he would provide himself.
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When you find yourself pussyfooting around and not getting what you need, ask yourself whether you're feeling intimidated or timid, and why.
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Very soon all stamp tax distributors were intimidated into resigning their commissions, and the tax was never effectively collected.
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I felt a little intimidated and very prude.
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As they passed each other she formed her mouth as if to say something but appeared intimidated by two black-coated men who followed her.
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