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Intimidate! (eg. I intimidate you)
this question is in the wordly wise book 7 DO IT YOURSELF
Intimidate is a verb.
to try and intimidate the other fighter
It's mainly because they are intimidated by the person you are now. People try to intimidate those who intimidate them!
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.
People who intimidate others are called bullies. They are often insecure or don't know their own strength, and they may have a need to control others in front of others.
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.
He tried to intimidate his opponent.
buy wordly wise 3000 book 7 and it's the story on section E.
Some often intimidate others with there size, numbers, power etc. There are many reasons why they do it e.g to control, to bully, to get there way, to show off etc. It may be done openly or secretly.