To compel or deter by or as if by threats.
To inspire fear or hesitation due to fear.
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Examples for "frighten "
Examples for "frighten "
1 Revealing their power would indeed frighten the people of the solar system.
2 Do not speak so; you frighten me; it is not like you.
3 He lose job, very frighten , you not know because you safe American.
4 The idea did not frighten me; on the contrary, it comforted me.
5 I won't let them frighten us.' Jasmine stood shivering at the window.
1 Sweeping bans and collective punishments intimidate those who can challenge established interests.
2 The 32-year-old man used a knife to intimidate his victims into submission.
3 Can we use this information to intimidate or blackmail the hiring manager?
4 They come through the village and intimidate you and intimidate your children.
5 Some Sunni residents say the crackdown is being used to intimidate them.
6 The guard was trying to intimidate you so you wouldn't hike today.
7 He said they had tried to intimidate him and shouted antisemitic comments.
8 They have attempted to cajole and to intimidate him alike in vain.
9 It was the tone he used when he was trying to intimidate .
10 He wanted me to know that Ramsey had tried to intimidate him.
11 He had thought it might intimidate Groves into being less than candid.
12 This was enough to intimidate a man less in earnest than Garfield.
13 It is probable, however, that the noise serves to intimidate their enemies.
14 If you intimidate each other you feel as if you're being powerful.
15 One fired an automatic weapon in the air to intimidate would-be heroes.
16 But he liked the way the woman wasn't letting Mulroney intimidate her.
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