We have no meanings for "intimidate by" in our records yet.
1 Unsanctioned donors were frequently harassed and intimidated by police and the military.
2 However those other pesky sprinters aren't at all intimidated by his presence.
3 Mr Morrison also urged Australians not to be intimidated by Friday's attack.
4 That said, don't be intimidated by people that climb harder than you.
5 Everything had been new then, and she had felt intimidated by him.
6 At first I was intimidated by the size and scale of London.
7 No one should be intimidated by the council, they work for us.
8 And he wasn't going to let himself be intimidated by Semer now.
9 Roz advised the other witnesses not to be intimidated by the panel.
10 Rural juries were intimidated by the old baronage and their armed retinues.
11 They are not intimidated by him; there is no distance between them.
12 Jeremy saw through his tactics and refused to be intimidated by him.
13 He seems to have been intimidated by the prospect of accumulating difficulties.
14 Michael Kellywonders why men aren't more stylish Irishmen are intimidated by fashion.
15 The bakers had been intimidated by this threat, and had not baked.
16 Anna followed instructions, refusing to be impressed or intimidated by the unexpected.
Other examples for "intimidate by"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: