Encara no tenim significats per a "intimidate people".
1The military can go house to house, intimidate people to vote in favour.
2The way they intimidate people is by openly carrying weapons.
3He had hoped this would intimidate people, but it hasn't.
4Israel was trying to intimidate people out of speaking up against its actions, she said.
5I intimidate people by the way I play.
6But that cooperation may not last long if more Taliban turn up and intimidate people into silence.
7You intimidate people, torture them, torment them, then kill them as if human life has no meaning.
8But buying art can intimidate people.
9The attacks on Monday seemed designed to intimidate people debating whether it was safe to vote in two days.
10They're trying to pre-emptively intimidate people and say don't even think about it, he said on condition of anonymity.
11Tanks are driving in and swinging their turrets around, trying to intimidate people by waggling round the main gun.
12I don't intentionally intimidate people.
13Politicians are worried that the Maoists did not submit all their weapons for U.N. monitoring and continue to intimidate people.
14In there I learned how to use my influence for the good of others, instead of using it to intimidate people.
15Activists see it as a tactic to intimidate people at a time when pro-democracy movements are sweeping across the Middle East.
16It was one of those open trucks that they used to drive around the streets in to kick up a row and intimidate people.
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