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Detailed Synonyms for intimidation in English

intimidation:

intimidation [the ~] noun

  1. the intimidation
    the intimidation
  2. the intimidation
    – the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something 1
    the intimidation; the bullying
    – the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something 1
  3. the intimidation
    – a communication that makes you afraid to try something 1
    the intimidation; the determent; the deterrence
    – a communication that makes you afraid to try something 1
  4. the intimidation
    – the feeling of being intimidated; being made to feel afraid or timid 1
    the intimidation
    – the feeling of being intimidated; being made to feel afraid or timid 1
  5. the intimidation
    – the feeling of discouragement in the face of someone's superior fame or wealth or status etc. 1
    the intimidation
    – the feeling of discouragement in the face of someone's superior fame or wealth or status etc. 1

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Related Definitions for "intimidation":

  1. the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something1
  2. a communication that makes you afraid to try something1
  3. the feeling of being intimidated; being made to feel afraid or timid1
  4. the feeling of discouragement in the face of someone's superior fame or wealth or status etc.1

intimidate:

to intimidate verb (intimidates, intimidated, intimidating)

  1. to intimidate
    to terrorize; to intimidate; to bully; to startle; to badger; to browbeat; to frighten; to overawe; to terrorise
    • terrorize verb, American (terrorizes, terrorized, terrorizing)
    • intimidate verb (intimidates, intimidated, intimidating)
    • bully verb (bullies, bullied, bullying)
    • startle verb (startles, startled, startling)
    • badger verb (badgers, badgered, badgering)
    • browbeat verb (browbeats, browbeated, browbeating)
    • frighten verb (frightens, frightened, frightening)
    • overawe verb (overawes, overawed, overawing)
    • terrorise verb, British
  2. to intimidate
    to overawe; to intimidate; to browbeat
    • overawe verb (overawes, overawed, overawing)
    • intimidate verb (intimidates, intimidated, intimidating)
    • browbeat verb (browbeats, browbeated, browbeating)
  3. to intimidate
    – make timid or fearful 1
    to intimidate
    – make timid or fearful 1
    • intimidate verb (intimidates, intimidated, intimidating)
      • Her boss intimidates her1
  4. to intimidate
    – to compel or deter by or as if by threats 1
    to restrain; to intimidate
    – to compel or deter by or as if by threats 1
    • restrain verb (restrains, restrained, restraining)
    • intimidate verb (intimidates, intimidated, intimidating)

Conjugations for intimidate:

present
  1. intimidate
  2. intimidate
  3. intimidates
  4. intimidate
  5. intimidate
  6. intimidate
simple past
  1. intimidated
  2. intimidated
  3. intimidated
  4. intimidated
  5. intimidated
  6. intimidated
present perfect
  1. have intimidated
  2. have intimidated
  3. has intimidated
  4. have intimidated
  5. have intimidated
  6. have intimidated
past continuous
  1. was intimidating
  2. were intimidating
  3. was intimidating
  4. were intimidating
  5. were intimidating
  6. were intimidating
future
  1. shall intimidate
  2. will intimidate
  3. will intimidate
  4. shall intimidate
  5. will intimidate
  6. will intimidate
continuous present
  1. am intimidating
  2. are intimidating
  3. is intimidating
  4. are intimidating
  5. are intimidating
  6. are intimidating
subjunctive
  1. be intimidated
  2. be intimidated
  3. be intimidated
  4. be intimidated
  5. be intimidated
  6. be intimidated
diverse
  1. intimidate!
  2. let's intimidate!
  3. intimidated
  4. intimidating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

intimidate

  1. intimidate

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Related Definitions for "intimidate":

  1. make timid or fearful1
    • Her boss intimidates her1
  2. to compel or deter by or as if by threats1