browbeat Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbraʊ.biːt]
  • Us [ ˈbraʊ.biːt]

Meaning of browbeat In English

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Examples of browbeat

  • Again, local committees, instead of being browbeaten, should be encouraged to go in for propaganda work.

  • My noble friend was not trying to browbeat anybody.

  • It is essential, if they are to continue this work, that they are not browbeaten by cheap imports.

  • They are trying to browbeat us into supporting them on it, and we will not have it.

  • I feel that nothing can be gained by absolutely crushing and browbeating them.

  • Are we going to allow ourselves to be browbeaten?

  • We must not allow ourselves to be browbeaten, inveigled or hammered into giving up and letting others produce what we should produce ourselves.

  • Although we are sympathetic to these petitions, does this not illustrate that pensioners are being browbeaten into accepting that they must now ask for charity?

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