noun
- plural of intimidation; the act of making someone feel frightened or threatened, especially to force them to do something against their will
Usage: countable noun; typically used in legal, social, or formal contexts
Examples
- The witness reported several intimidations from people connected to the defendant.
- Workplace intimidations can create a hostile environment for employees.
- The protesters faced intimidations and threats from opposing groups.
- Laws against intimidations protect citizens from being coerced into illegal activities.
- She documented the intimidations she experienced to present evidence to the police.
- Political intimidations during elections undermine democratic processes.
- The company took action against intimidations of its staff members.