English to Yoruba Meaning of intimidate - deruba


Intimidate :
deruba

deruba, -fefe, dẹrù, daiya fò, Eru

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Definitions of intimidate in English
Verb(1) make timid or fearful(2) to compel or deter by or as if by threats
Examples of intimidate in English
(1) She had been in here far too many times to allow the darkness to intimidate her in any way.(2) Don't let politicians or the media browbeat you, intimidate you or lie about you.(3) he tries to intimidate his rivals(4) No amount of threats will intimidate or frighten us off our path for fairness and justice.(5) Our country is still the target of terrorists who want to kill many and intimidate us all.(6) These are designed to intimidate you back to work before you start.(7) the forts are designed to intimidate the nationalist population(8) I can't say that the bullying didn't occasionally get to me, but I didn't let them intimidate me.(9) The running dogs of the masculinist oppressors will never intimidate me!(10) We are more often than not the victims of rape, violence, threats and intimidation .(11) In fact, they knew full well that they were intimidating and frightening other people.(12) Confidence in the strength of their ideas will give people the will to stand up to the threats and intimidation .(13) Many coaches are professional bullies and intimidators .(14) On Fridays, the whole place was filled - magically - by people intimidatingly cooler than me by far, and I wouldn't want to displease them by showing my personality, and instead mainly relied on requests.(15) A gang of six teenagers intimidated him and his friends before demanding his mobile phone.(16) Although he was quite intimidated by her appearance, the butler gathered up all of his nerve to speak to her.
Related Phrases of intimidate
(1) to intimidate ::
lati intimidate
Synonyms
Verb
1. frighten ::
dẹrù
2. menace ::
tako
3. terrify ::
daiya fò
4. scare ::
idẹruba
5. terrorize ::
terrorize
6. cow ::
Maalu
7. dragoon ::
dragoon
8. subdue ::
ni awonyi
9. threaten ::
deruba
10. browbeat ::
browbeat
11. bully ::
bully
12. pressure ::
titẹ
13. harass ::
harass
14. harry ::
Harry
15. hassle ::
wahala
16. hound ::
Hound
17. torment ::
torment
18. tyrannize ::
tyrannize
19. persecute ::
inunibini si
20. lean on ::
gbe ara le
21. push around ::
Titari ni ayika
22. bulldoze ::
bulldoze
23. railroad ::
ojuirin
24. twist someone's arm ::
lilọ ẹnikan ká apa
25. strong-arm ::
lagbara-apa
Different Forms
intimidate, intimidated, intimidates, intimidating
Word Example from TV Shows
so the rulers could intimidate the ruled.

so the rulers could INTIMIDATE the ruled.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 4

A foreign whore you can't abduct,
beat or intimidate.

A foreign whore you can't abduct, beat or INTIMIDATE.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

A monarch who can intimidate
the high lords and inspire the people.

A monarch who can INTIMIDATE the high lords and inspire the people.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

I understand your impulse
to try to physically intimidate me.

I understand your impulse to try to physically INTIMIDATE me.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 6

But it was actually a setup
to intimidate

But it was actually a setup to INTIMIDATE

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

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