INTIMIDATION in a Sentence
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38 example sentences for INTIMIDATION, such as:
1. She was intimidated by his physical presence.
2. His threat completed the intimidation of the host.
3. Amazed and intimidated, she gazed at him in silence.
4. The voters were kept from the polls by intimidation.
5. Cochepaille, who was intimidated, made a military salute.
2. His threat completed the intimidation of the host.
3. Amazed and intimidated, she gazed at him in silence.
4. The voters were kept from the polls by intimidation.
5. Cochepaille, who was intimidated, made a military salute.
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Meanings and Examples of INTIMIDATION
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intimidation
n. the feeling of being intimidated; being made to feel afraid or timid
n. the feeling of discouragement in the face of someone's superior fame or wealth or status etc.
Classic Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 His threat completed the intimidation of the host.
The Three Musketeers By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In 1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER
Context Highlight In 1 THE THREE PRESENTS OF D'ARTAGNAN THE ELDER
2 The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around.
3 but as you please, said Princess Mary, evidently intimidated and confused that her opinion had prevailed.
4 Bilibin attentively examined his nails, and many of those present appeared intimidated, as if asking in what they were to blame.
5 Cochepaille, who was intimidated, made a military salute.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER XI—CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED
Context Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER XI—CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED
6 I don't know," replied Basque, intimidated and put out of countenance by his master's air; "I have not seen him.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VII—THE OLD HEART AND THE YOUNG HEART IN THE PRES...
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER VII—THE OLD HEART AND THE YOUNG HEART IN THE PRES...
7 It is true that this provincial was a Gascon; and that, particularly at this period, the compatriots of d'Artagnan had the reputation of not being easily intimidated.
8 I now stood in the empty hall; before me was the breakfast-room door, and I stopped, intimidated and trembling.
9 I am not to be intimidated into anything so wholly unreasonable.
10 As I spoke, rage sparkled in my eyes; the magistrate was intimidated.
11 Amazed and intimidated, she gazed at him in silence.
12 Pitty was not overly fond of India, for India intimidated her with her dry, stiff-necked ways and her passionate convictions.
13 And the trunk, intimidated, doubtless, by this resolute statement, gave in.
14 I am not intimidated, like your father and your stepmother.
15 The former slaves were intimidated, beaten, raped, and butchered by angry and revengeful men.
Example Sentence: (18 in 2 pages)
1 He's charged with interfering with the performance of a flight crew by assault or intimidation.
2 The voters were kept from the polls by intimidation.
3 He told Fox that Rumsfeld has run the Pentagon through intimidation and that a change in leadership is needed.
4 Many seats were declared invalid because of violence, intimidation and electoral fraud.
5 The defendant complained of intimidation during the investigation.
6 Workers were subjected to intimidation as they crossed the picket line.
7 They were intimidated into accepting a pay cut by the threat of losing their jobs.
8 Some people are intimidated by his size, but in fact he's a gentle giant.
9 She was intimidated by his physical presence.
10 The diners were intimidated by contemptuous manner of the waiter.
11 Miss Minchin's irascible temper intimidated the younger schoolgirls, who feared she'd burst into a rage at any moment.
12 Although she was intimidating in aspect, she was warm and affectionate beneath the surface.
13 With her precise use of language and intimidating aspect, she was a typical traditional schoolmistress.
14 Miss Minchin's demeanor was so stern and forbidding that she could quell any unrest among her students with one intimidating glance.
15 Proponents of reform argue that the theatre of court is too intimidating for those accused of relatively minor crimes but in unknown rituals.