Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Actions hostiles
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to approach or address someone aggressively or boldly, often with an intent to engage in conversation

aborder, accoster
to make one feel isolated or hostile toward a person or group

éloigner
the extreme brutality of an action or behavior

atrocité, barbarie
to force a person into doing something by threatening or frightening them

intimider, brusquer
the act of compelling someone to act against their will by using force or threats

contrainte, coercition
to cause a person to feel scared or unconfident

intimider
to make someone feel uneasy, embarrassed, or anxious

déconcerter, décontenancer, désarçonner, confondre
to banish or force an individual to live in another country

expatrier, exiler
to openly mock or ridicule someone or something with disdain or contempt

bafouer, mépriser
to encourage or provoke something, especially trouble or conflict

fomenter
to disturb or unsettle someone, causing them to feel worried or uneasy

perturber, déranger
to overwhelm someone with a large amount of something, such as work, requests, or information

submerger, inonder
a sharp, clever, or critical response to a comment or action

réplique, riposte
intended to destabilize or overthrow an existing system, institution, or authority

subversif
to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

embringuer, impliquer dans, embourber
to endanger a person or thing

mettre en péril
to force someone to do something through threats or manipulation

contraindre, forcer
to deliberately provoke, encourage, or initiate actions that lead to conflict, hostility, or harmful consequences

inciter, pousser
to exclude someone from a community or group as a form of punishment or social rejection

ostraciser
to remove someone from a position or place, often forcefully

congédier
to challenge someone to a fight or competition
to annoy or disturb someone, particularly through minor irritations

agacer, irriter, énerver
to torment someone by showing or promising something desirable that remains just out of reach

titiller
to punish someone as severely as possible
to behave wildly or cause a noisy disturbance
to humble someone who is acting arrogant or overconfident, by reducing their status or pride
to demotivate a person by talking negatively about their plans or opinions
to wrongly take someone else's position, power, or right

usurper
to lower someone in rank, prestige, or self‑esteem

humilier, rabaisser
to make someone feel uneasy and ashamed

embarrasser
to make someone react in a certain way or reveal information

provoquer
to irritate or provoke someone, typically through persistent criticism, taunts, or annoying behavior

pousser
to commit a harmful, illegal, or immoral act, such as a crime or an offense

perpétrer, commettre
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