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intimidate

intimidate -dat·ed -dat·ing 1 : to make timid or fearful ;esp

Intimidation

intimidated as the voters were kept from the polls by intimidation

Intent to annoy

for the Court to be satisfied that causing such annoyance, intimidation or insult was the aim of the entry; that it

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Bulldoze

To intimidate to restrain or coerce by intimidation or violence used originally of the intimidation of negro voters

Organised crime

syndicate, by use of violence or threat of violence or intimidation or coercion, or other unlawful means, with the objective of

Picketing

place, is declared to be unlawful. For a definition of intimidation see that Act, s. 3 (2), and the (English) Conspiracy

Terrorism

an attempt to acquire or maintain power or control by intimidation and causing fear and helplessness in the minds of the

Consent

them. Hence it is that if consent be obtained by intimidation, force, meditated impositions, circumvention, surprise, or undue influence, it is

Undue influence

threat to inflict, any injury, or the practice of any intimidation, in order to induce any person to vote, or refrain

Trade Union

a trade union, declare certain strikes and lock-outs illegal, prevent intimidation of workers, restrict and regulate the application of trade union

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