English to Arabic Meaning of browbeat - خوف


Browbeat :
خوف

هدد, خوف, علم, تجهم

خوفالرهبةالإكراهbrowbeats
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Definitions of browbeat in English
Verb(1) be bossy towards(2) discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
Examples of browbeat in English
(1) He said: ÔÇÿI definitely did not browbeat her, it was a misunderstanding of my sense of humour.ÔÇÖ(2) He impressed me then, as he does now, as someone who prefers to browbeat opponents rather than reason with them.(3) Vote your conscience even if other jurors browbeat you.(4) It seems that they are cracking down on just about any kind of protest lately, trying to browbeat anyone that doesn't agree with them.(5) Earlier this week the Ministry tried to browbeat the teachers into compliance by instructing principals to send round a memo ÔÇÿrequiringÔÇÖ staff to perform all their duties.(6) Not surprisingly, departmental inquiries inevitably favor the offenders and browbeat women into abandoning their complaints, say social workers.(7) As I was saying, if our mothers can't browbeat us into getting married, what hope has a faceless government bureaucracy?(8) His was a strict Presbyterian Scottish background, and his father just browbeat him to get him to work so he'd get into university.(9) Instead, they browbeat her, repeatedly cut her off in mid-answer, accused her of ÔÇÿfilibusteringÔÇÖ and said she was lyingÔǪ(10) Don't let politicians or the media browbeat you, intimidate you or lie about you.(11) Finally, Reno began to visit Ms. Furster on a regular basis and browbeat her with accusations and promises of a life sentence unless she cooperated (that is, told the jury what Reno wanted her to say).(12) I knew that if I didn't say no straight away he would browbeat me into saying yes, or make me feel so guilty that I'd be practically begging him to stay.(13) Their comments came as the new Lord Chief Justice warned ministers not to browbeat judges over how anti-terror laws and other legislation should be applied.(14) I talk to very tough people, I don't browbeat children or old women, I browbeat people who can take it.(15) British television screens are once more hosting the talking heads - patronising, confident and ultra-informed - that have so often browbeaten us into following them along the path to social catastrophe.(16) The people at Scottish Racing do not seem to be browbeating ministers, civil servants and enterprise companies, so I will do it for them.
Related Phrases of browbeat
(1) browbeat ::
خوف
(2) beat ::
تغلب
(3) brow ::
جبين
Synonyms
Verb
1. bully ::
بلطجي
2. hector ::
المستبد
Different Forms
browbeat, browbeaten, browbeating, browbeats
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