intimidation
21intimidation — n. 1. Intimidating. 2. Fear, terror, terrorism, reign of terror …
22intimidation — n 1. intimidating, daunting, overawing; bullying, browbeating, threatening; tyranny, terrorism, reign of terror; coercion, pressure, Inf. arm twisting; extortion, the badger game; mastery, one upmanship. 2. fright, affright, terror, dread, fear,… …
23intimidation — in·tim·i·da·tion …
24intimidation — See: intimidate …
25intimidation — in|ti|mi|da|tion sb., en, er, erne (det at intimidere) …
26intimidation — nf. intimidachon (Villards Thônes.028) ; vargonye <honte> (Albanais) …
27intimidation — The act of putting another in fear or a state of timidity by means of a threat or declaration of an intention or determination to injure such person by the commission of an unlawful act. Payne v Western & Atlantic Railroad Co. 81 Tenn (13 Lea)… …
28intimidation — noun 1. the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑bullying • Derivationally related forms: ↑intimidate • Hypernyms: ↑aggression • Hyponyms: ↑ …
29intimidation of a witness — threatening a witness with harm if he testifies at all or in a particular fashion …
30intimidation of voter — Producing fear sufficient to deter a voter from the exercise of his free will, thereby affecting the integrity of an election, irrespective of the degree in which force is displayed. 26 Am J2d Elect § 286 …