Toby is able to intimidate the other children because he is so much bigger than them.
It is very intimidating to speak in front of an audience, especially when you are doing it in a foreign language.
With her great intellect and aggressive style, she is a very intimidating
person.
Opposition critics have suggested that the government is intimidating people into voting for them through threats of violence.
Accusations of intimidation by police against the demonstrators are being investigated.
The children felt very intimidated when they went to
the office to complain about a teacher who was being mean to some of them.
Their team set out to deliberately intimidate our players by swearing at them, and telling our kids they were going to hurt them on purpose.
The hard-sell approach at that computer store often intimidates people into
making unnecessary purchases.
The mayor feels that skateboarders on the sidewalks may intimidate the elderly, and should therefore be banned.
The U.S. alleged that China was trying to intimidate the people of Taiwan into voting against the proposal.
His vast experience and his reputation are very intimidating to the newer players.
Many men are intimidated by women who are self-confident and assertive.
International observers say the election was won through intimidation, violence, and bribery.
The guerrilla forces have succeeded in intimidating the village people into helping them.
Joshua Meyrowitz once observed that while power rests on intimidation, authority survives through inspiration.
Someone once remarked that people are changed, not by coercion or intimidation, but by example.
Professional boxer Marvin Hagler once stated, "Nothing can intimidate me. I just go out and destruct and destroy."
A Chinese proverb states, "Draw the bow, but don't shoot - it is a bigger threat to be intimidated than to be hit."
Find someone who feels intimidated when speaking in front of the class.