intimidate

intimidate (Englisch)

Verb

Zeitform Person Wortform
simple present I, you, theyintimidate
he, she, itintimidates
simple past  intimidated
present participle  intimidating
past participle  intimidated

Worttrennung:

in·tim·i·date, Partizip Perfekt: in·tim·i·dated, Partizip Präsens: in·tim·i·dat·ing

Aussprache:

IPA: []
Hörbeispiele:

Bedeutungen:

[1] einschüchtern, Angst einjagen, unter Druck setzen

Synonyme:

[1] bully

Gegenwörter:

[1] console, cheer

Beispiele:

[1] "It will readily be perceived by the proud Spaniards, that it is only necessary to prosecute their views a little longer, to intimidate us with new demands, and amuse us with new preparations; and that we, who are always satisfied with our success, shall soon be weary of a war from which it is plain that we never expected any advantage, and therefore shall, in a short time, willingly receive such terms as our conquerors will grant us." [1]

Wortbildungen:

intimidator, intimidation

Übersetzungen

Referenzen und weiterführende Informationen:
[1] Lexico (Oxford University Press) „intimidate
[1]

Macmillan Dictionary:intimidate“ (britisch), „intimidate“ (US-amerikanisch)

[1] Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary „intimidate
[1] Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus „intimidate
[1] Dictionary.com Englisch-Englisches Wörterbuch, Thesaurus und Enzyklopädie „intimidate
[1] PONS Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „intimidate
[1] dict.cc Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „intimidate
[1] LEO Englisch-Deutsch, Stichwort: „intimidate

Quellen:

  1. Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy; The works of Samuel Johnson, Band 11; Talboys and Wheeler, 1825 Google Books
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