to bully (a person)
castigate, nag
the force a person to be obedient, do something etc
compel, press
to force (a person or thing) to do something
force to act
a fully grown female or any animal of the ox family, especially the domestic kind kept by farmers for producing milk
browbeat, intimidate
to pull down (e.g. old buildings)
destroy; consume
to act, speak, in a dominating manner
oppress; assume authority
of dig; to use a tool, machine, claws etc to break up and move (soil etc); make (a way) through, into etc by doing this; make (a hole etc) by doing this
delve into; hollow out
to show great enthusiasm (for a person, thing)
influence
to fill (a person, animal) with fright
shock, scare
quick and energetic activity in a crowded and busy place
hurry; work hurriedly
to have a strong favourable effect on (a person)
influence
to persuade or influence (a person); to cause, bring, about (something)
cause to happen; encourage
to make (a person) afraid in order to force her or him to do something
frighten, threaten
to push (a person) roughly
bump, shake
to do more or better than (a person)
better, overcome
to fill (a person) with complete respect, fear etc
influence
to defeat (a person) because of greater strength or numbers
beat; get the upper hand
to destroy (towns, buildings) completely, especially by making them level with the ground
flatten, knock down; wipe out
a push
push without gentleness
to fill (people) with terror by threats or acts of violence
upset, threaten
not (yet) built
flatten, knock down; wipe out