intimidatory in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for intimidatory in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Aggressive or intimidatory driving towards cyclists, however?
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These are intimidatory tactics by the law firm.
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Courtroom bullying like this has a broader intimidatory effect on other governments in the region, which were already less inclined towards legislating further against smoking.
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All acts that can be construed as intimidatory of the courts that would hear the cases are destructive of public confidence in the judiciary.
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Hall, though, stopped short of declaring his brain-snaps were gone for good, admitting he still wanted to remain intimidatory to opponents.
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Successful intimidatory bowling usually employs a mixture of bouncers and short-pitched deliveries aimed at the batsman's head, chest, and rib cage.
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But does a 10-year-old have the capacity, or emotional strength, to resist the intimidatory approval of an older gang?
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In 1888, following a strong and conceivably intimidatory speech, he received five weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.
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Are some of these legal approaches intended to be intimidatory?
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Their conduct has been bullying, unconscionable, deceptive and intimidatory throughout.
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