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Intimidé is a French adjective meaning “intimidated” or “made to feel afraid.” It describes a state of fear resulting from intimidation or a person who has been subjected to intimidation. The term can be used to portray psychological effects, coercive pressure, or intimidating circumstances in legal, political, or social contexts.
Etymology: The word derives from the verb intimider, which means “to intimidate.” Intimider comes from Latin
Usage: Intimidé functions as an adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
In discourse, intimidé often signals diminished agency or vulnerability in response to pressure, and it appears