Place limits on (extent or access)
Keep under control; keep in check.
To compel or deter by or as if by threats.
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Examples for "intimidate "
Examples for "intimidate "
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.
Другие значения термина "restrain" 1 I said in the trouble of the moment, unable to restrain myself.
2 A senior loyalist source said it would be difficult to restrain militants.
3 Currently teachers can't physically restrain students unless they're a danger to others.
4 Potations do sometimes wake wines; turnips restrain passion; causes necessary to state.
5 But in the end he could not restrain himself and blurted out:
6 Something within made me restrain myself from opening it all the way.
7 But try to restrain your mirth when you see Pappa, all right?
8 McKenna can be heard breathing heavily as deputies work to restrain her.
9 Now that Everett didn't need to restrain Harlan, he could help siphon.
10 He could not restrain the feeling in his voice as he exclaimed:
11 Barely able to restrain himself, Flood looked to Stansfield for some support.
12 Why couldn't they just call on God's strength and simply restrain themselves?
13 Erlendur wanted to let the matter rest there, but couldn't restrain himself.
14 The young ladies were silent; but they could not restrain their sobs.
15 I had to tell him the truth in order to restrain him.
16 Do you think there will be funding issues that restrain the science?
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Restrain в диалектах
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