US /ɪnˈtɪmɪˌdet/
・UK /ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt/
"Dude this is super common, she's just trying to intimidate you, just answer her."
She's just trying to intimidate you.
to hurt or intimidate someone.
It would be nearly seven more years before the Sicilian Mafia chief was captured, but this would not be the end of his notoriously cruel rampage. The detained Rina and other bosses ordered a series of terrorist attacks to assassinate or intimidate witnesses.
Don't let the teeth intimidate you.
Don't let the teeth intimidate you.
The possibility of violence will still intimidate or emotionally damage a child.
In short, the referee should not signal for the penalty kick to be taken if, for example, the goalkeeper is smacking the crossbar to try and intimidate the penalty taker,
In short, the referee should not signal for the penalty kick to be taken if, for example, the goalkeeper is smacking the crossbar to try and intimidate the penalty taker and the goal starts shaking.
That's to intimidate the plant.
They develop more muscle mass, body hair and a larger Adam's apple, which gives them a deeper voice that can intimidate some and attract others.
accused John of trying to intimidate Don
My guess is that the president wants to intimidate Iranians to submit to the deal that he wants, which is basically giving up on the issue of enrichment.