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intimidate
(redirected from intimidations)

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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.


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The program essentially is a feeder system to Valley high school wrestling teams and is designed to help keep youths off the streets in an area that had 332 gang-related crimes, 12 of them homicides, and 47 witness intimidations in 2006, according to the Los Angeles Police Department's Foothill Division data.
In their efforts to keep unions out, they often use anti-union rhetoric, misrepresentation, intimidations, threats, disciplinary actions, and terminations.
Unfortunately, too few Americans are willing to bear up under the intimidations of the organized masses who have identified a real problem for which they propose an ineffectual and exacerbating remedy, or who, on the other hand, deliberately provoke further deterioration of our constitutional republic.
 
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