All 6 Uses
intimidate
in
The Sea of Tranquility
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- Obviously the furniture is meant to intimidate, because the man does not.†
p. 6.8
- She's not intimidated by the popular kids or the ones with the rich parents, and she doesn't want to be your friend.†
p. 24.8 *intimidated = fearful or threatened
- I guess I'm lucky I intimidate them, because after they try their flirting thing once, they usually realize they're not going to get a reaction and they don't come back for more.†
p. 91.1
- It doesn't intimidate her at all.†
p. 186.1
- Pointless accusations and intimidation?†
p. 244.1
- She obviously had something to say, so I wished she would just get on with it, because she wasn't going to intimidate me no matter how many rumors I had heard about her: drug dealing, illegal abortions, knife wielding.†
p. 252.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(intimidate) to cause fear, nervousness, or a sense of inadequacy
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)