Browbeat

/ˈbraʊˌbid/ verb

To intimidate or pressure someone through stern looks, harsh words, or aggressive behavior, especially to force them to do something.

From 'brow' (face/forehead, suggesting a frowning expression) plus 'beat' (to strike or overwhelm). First appeared in the 16th century describing aggressive intimidation.

AMአ mied
ARإرهاب
BNভয় দেখানো
CAamenaces
CSvyhrožovat
DAtrue
DEbedrängen
ELπειράματα
ESintimidar
FAترساندن
FIuhkailla
FRintimider
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