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- adjective form of intimidate
verbintimidate (verb) · intimidates (third person present) · intimidated (past tense) · intimidated (past participle) · intimidating (present participle)- frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants:"he tries to intimidate his rivals"
Originmid 17th century: from medieval Latin intimidat- ‘made timid’, from the verb intimidare (based on timidus ‘timid’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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