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INTIMIDATE - means to intentionally say or do something which would cause a person of ordinary sensibilities to be fearful of bodily harm.

 


The Klan attacked black members of the Loyal Leagues and intimidated southern Republicans and Freedmen's Bureau workers.

Examples include serving (officially giving) a complaint to someone when it has not actually been filed, just to intimidate an enemy; ...

Threat: A statement of intention to harm, intimidate, or injure another by carrying out some unlawful act. If the statement of intention is not through the carrying out of an unlawful act, then it is not considered legally as a threat.

Something, such as a clause in a document, which seeks to intimidate a person to do or not do a certain thing.
A classic example is a a deceased husband's will which provides that the widow receives her share only if she remains a widow.

hate crimes A hate crime is an act of violence or threat of violence that is intended to injure and/or intimidate the victim(s) because of their race, ethnicity, national origin, religious, sexual orientation, or ...

the accused, it is requisite to prove that the act was done with violence; but this violence is not confined to an actual assault of the person, by beating, knocking down, or forcibly wresting from him on the contrary, whatever goes to intimidate or ...

overcharge
v. 1) to charge more than a posted or advertised price. 2) to file a criminal complaint for crimes of greater degree than the known facts support, in an effort by the prosecutor to intimidate the accused.

: a crime of engaging in a course of conduct directed at a person that serves no legitimate purpose and seriously alarms, annoys, or intimidates that person ...

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