v. (ting) frighten or overawe, esp. to subdue or influence. o intimidation Kdelf(a)nt n. [medieval Latin: related to Tann] into [into, Mita/ prep. 1 expressing motion or direction to a point on or within (walked into a tree; ran into the house). 2 expressing direction of attention etc. (will look into it). 3 expressing a change of state (turned into a dragon; separated into groups). 4 after the beginning of (five minutes into the game). 5 colloq. interested in. [Old English: related to IN, To]
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