0 to make someone feel slightly frightened or worried about their ability to achieve something:
1 to make someone feel slightly frightened or worried about his or her ability to achieve something; to discourage:
She’s not at all daunted by criticism.
The breadth of the period considered is both daunting and laudable, providing big contexts and allowing the formulation of big questions and answers.
Without the simplifying assumption of ministerial autonomy, there can be little doubt that the task will be a daunting one.
Moreover, it is a truly daunting task to find the needle you are looking for in the enormous haystack of documents that search-engines return.
Although the number of different versions of the paradigm may seem daunting, their definition and use is well motivated, and their interrelations are carefully defined.
Such fatalism comes easily to societies beset by daunting and uncontrollable factors.
They are, however, much too long, and they leave the reader the daunting task of separating the wheat from the chaff.
The state management problem would be daunting without widespread voluntary action by workers.
However, with the advent of the computer such daunting detail and comprehensiveness is more than readily supported by growing database technology and methodology.
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intimidar…
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