Intimidate – Erklärung, Beispielsätze und Konjugation

Erläuterung

Das englische Verb „intimidate“ bedeutet „einschüchtern“ oder „bedrohen“. Es wird verwendet, um eine Handlung zu beschreiben, bei der eine Person versucht, eine andere Person durch Drohungen, Einschüchterung oder Angst dazu zu bringen, etwas zu tun oder zu unterlassen. Die Intention hinter dem Verb ist es, Macht oder Kontrolle über eine andere Person auszuüben, indem man ihr Furcht einflößt. Im Deutschen entspricht es dem Verb „einschüchtern“, das ebenfalls die Bedeutung hat, jemanden durch Drohungen oder Zwang einzuschüchtern.

Beispiel-Sätze

He tried to intimidate the witnesses to prevent them from testifying in court.

The loud noise from the construction site intimidated the small children playing nearby.

She felt intimidated by the interviewer’s tough questions.

They were planning to intimidate the new employee to keep him from taking their shifts.

The coach’s harsh criticism intimidated the players, making them nervous during the game.

The towering skyscrapers intimidated the tourists who had never been to a big city before.

Do not let the size of the task intimidate you; break it down into smaller steps.

Her confident demeanor intimidated her competitors during the debate.

The menacing look in his eyes was meant to intimidate his opponents.

The company used legal threats to intimidate the whistleblower into silence.

Konjugation

Präsens

I intimidate my opponents.

You intimidate the new employee.

He intimidates the witnesses.

She intimidates her rivals.

It intimidates smaller animals.

We intimidate our competitors.

They intimidate the crowd.

Präteritum

I intimidated my opponents last year.

You intimidated the new employee yesterday.

He intimidated the witnesses last night.

She intimidated her rivals during the match.

It intimidated smaller animals in the wild.

We intimidated our competitors during the presentation.

They intimidated the crowd at the rally.

Futur I

I will intimidate my opponents tomorrow.

You will intimidate the new employee next week.

He will intimidate the witnesses soon.

She will intimidate her rivals in the next match.

It will intimidate smaller animals in the forest.

We will intimidate our competitors in the upcoming event.

They will intimidate the crowd at the next rally.

Perfekt

I have intimidated my opponents.

You have intimidated the new employee.

He has intimidated the witnesses.

She has intimidated her rivals.

It has intimidated smaller animals.

We have intimidated our competitors.

They have intimidated the crowd.

Plusquamperfekt

I had intimidated my opponents before the game started.

You had intimidated the new employee before the meeting.

He had intimidated the witnesses before the trial.

She had intimidated her rivals before the competition.

It had intimidated smaller animals before the storm.

We had intimidated our competitors before the presentation.

They had intimidated the crowd before the speech.

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