intimidatory (Meaning)

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intimidatory (a.)

Tending or serving to intimidate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intimidatory

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intimidatory Sentence Examples

  1. The protestors accused the police of using intimidatory tactics to disperse the crowd.
  2. The manager's intimidatory demeanor created a hostile work environment.
  3. The use of intimidatory language in the negotiation process escalated tensions between the two parties.
  4. The strict dress code policies were seen by employees as intimidatory measures.
  5. The authoritarian government was criticized for its use of intimidatory tactics to suppress dissent.
  6. The letter from the lawyer contained an intimidatory tone, warning of potential legal consequences.
  7. The student faced disciplinary action for engaging in intimidatory behavior towards a classmate.
  8. The security personnel employed intimidatory tactics to control the unruly crowd.
  9. The politician's intimidatory speeches fueled concerns about freedom of expression.
  10. The strict enforcement of parking regulations was perceived by residents as intimidatory rather than constructive.

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Tending or serving to intimidate.

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The protestors accused the police of using intimidatory tactics to disperse the crowd.

The manager's intimidatory demeanor created a hostile work environment.

The use of intimidatory language in the negotiation process escalated tensions between the two parties.

The strict dress code policies were seen by employees as intimidatory measures.