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Intimidate – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « intimidate » se traduit en français par « intimider ». Il est utilisé pour décrire l’acte de faire peur ou de susciter de l’appréhension chez une personne, souvent dans le but de la contraindre à agir d’une certaine manière. L’intimidation peut se manifester par des menaces, des comportements agressifs ou des démonstrations de pouvoir qui visent à réduire la confiance ou le sentiment de sécurité de l’autre personne. C’est un verbe généralement connoté négativement, car il implique un déséquilibre de pouvoir et peut avoir des conséquences psychologiques importantes sur la personne intimidée.

Exemples de phrases

He was trying to intimidate his opponent with aggressive gestures.

She felt intimidated by the harsh tone of his voice.

The towering skyscrapers can intimidate newcomers to the city.

They intimidated him into signing the contract against his will.

Don’t let their size intimidate you; they are actually very friendly.

The manager’s constant criticism intimidated the team.

He has an air of confidence that can intimidate others.

The dog tried to intimidate the stranger with its loud barking.

Being in a room full of experts can be quite intimidating.

The bully’s main tactic was to intimidate the younger kids.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I intimidate easily.

You intimidate others.

He intimidates his opponents.

She intimidates her colleagues.

It intimidates the newcomers.

We intimidate together.

They intimidate the competition.

Passé Simple

I intimidated the crowd.

You intimidated the suspect.

He intimidated his rivals.

She intimidated the team.

It intimidated the children.

We intimidated the audience.

They intimidated the players.

Futur Simple

I will intimidate the opposition.

You will intimidate the witness.

He will intimidate the jury.

She will intimidate her peers.

It will intimidate the newcomers.

We will intimidate the crowd.

They will intimidate the competition.

Présent Continu

I am intimidating the crowd.

You are intimidating the suspect.

He is intimidating his rivals.

She is intimidating the team.

It is intimidating the children.

We are intimidating the audience.

They are intimidating the players.

Passé Continu

I was intimidating the crowd.

You were intimidating the suspect.

He was intimidating his rivals.

She was intimidating the team.

It was intimidating the children.

We were intimidating the audience.

They were intimidating the players.

Futur Continu

I will be intimidating the crowd.

You will be intimidating the suspect.

He will be intimidating his rivals.

She will be intimidating the team.

It will be intimidating the children.

We will be intimidating the audience.

They will be intimidating the players.

Présent Parfait

I have intimidated the crowd.

You have intimidated the suspect.

He has intimidated his rivals.

She has intimidated the team.

It has intimidated the children.

We have intimidated the audience.

They have intimidated the players.

Passé Parfait

I had intimidated the crowd.

You had intimidated the suspect.

He had intimidated his rivals.

She had intimidated the team.

It had intimidated the children.

We had intimidated the audience.

They had intimidated the players.

Futur Parfait

I will have intimidated the crowd.

You will have intimidated the suspect.

He will have intimidated his rivals.

She will have intimidated the team.

It will have intimidated the children.

We will have intimidated the audience.

They will have intimidated the players.

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