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the 18c law is obviously a law. It is a law for racism to your own race. The person 'bullying' you is most likely to intimidate you, offend you, humiliate you or insult you.
To humiliate is to demean. Here are some sentences.The coach will humiliate you if you lose that game.I hate it when someone tries to humiliate me.It's not nice to humiliate someone when they make a mistake.
Loyalists/ Tories were the label given to the colonists who sided with the British during the American Revolutionary War. They believed in remaining loyal to the British monarchy and government.
Intimidate! (eg. I intimidate you)
Intimidate is a verb.
The root word of "humiliate" is the Latin word "humilis," which means "low" or "lowly."
The bully's goal was to humiliate his classmates by spreading false rumors about them.
No, the word 'intimidate' is a verb: intimidate, intimidates, intimidating, intimidated.The abstract noun forms of the verb to intimidate are intimidation and the gerund, intimidating.
As their boss I guess you could intimidate them in front of everyone by making an enormous deal out of any mistakes they make on the job. Perhaps you need to think more deeply about your own position. Is the act of humiliating someone really the mature thing to do? Is this what someone in your position should be aiming for? If you believe that you are right in trying to humiliate someone over whom you have some power, then, quite simply, you should not be there in that job.
He tried to intimidate his opponent.
The Tagalog word for "humiliate" is "hiyain" or "apihin."
The abstract noun forms of the verb to humiliate are humiliation and the gerund, humiliating.