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What does the root timid mean in the word intimidate?

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Answer:intimidate Add to list Share. You can see "timid" in the middle of intimidate, and to be timid is to be frightened or to pull back from something. ... "To frighten" or "make fearful" is at the root of the verb intimidate.

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