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intimidate someone into something to threaten or frighten someone into doing something. Do you think you can intimidate me into working for you? We weren't intimidated into doing it. intimidate someone with something to threaten or frighten someone with something. Please don't try to intimidate me with your silly threats! We hadn't been intimidated with their threats. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Commissioned by the Beattie Government in April, the Forster Report confirms a dysfunctional organisational culture in some sections of Queensland Health, with reports of bullying and intimidatory behaviour; press-big workforce shortages and a reluctance to share professional expertise. Botha said that his Government wished to make it clear that Administrator-General Pienaar had "the right to use such measures and means as he would deem appropriate to counter activities of an aggressive, violent or intimidatory nature emanating from whatever quarter". Some databases and surveys include only physical attacks that result in an injury while others include sexual harassment, verbal abuse, intimidatory behaviours and obscene phone calls. |
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