He tried to intimidate his opponent.
His size was all the intimidation he needed to command respect.
The word daunt is a verb that means frighten or intimidate. The young soldier refused to let the latest reports on the war daunt him.
Terrorism
Intimidate! (eg. I intimidate you)
To intimidate
Intimidate is a verb.
In the absence of courts on the frontier, many thieves and rustlers were lynched when caught. The Ku Klux Klan lynched dozens of men in the South to intimidate the black population.
States like Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia which used terror systematically to intimidate and control their citizens are called "totalitarian". The answer is not "terrorism" which does use terror to intimidate people but is not a system. More of a technique.
The ship's captain bellowed to be heard above the roar of the winds.
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.
Martin stood at the podium, took a deep breath, and reminded himself that this crowd would not intimidate him as he gave his first public speech.
Let's take part of your question and see if you can't answer it yourself..... " threaten or intimidate someone ". Where is it legal to do that?