Browbeat in a sentence as a verb

You can browbeat people all you want, shake your head at humanity, none of it matters.

You're not going to browbeat people into not watching a movie they want to see when all it takes is just a few clicks.

" Python 3 was "we'll break all your code, but soothe some pedants and browbeat you into accepting the result.

Mr. Cook virtually lived in airplanes, traveling the world to meet with suppliers and browbeat them into meeting his demands.

Rich parents have the free time to browbeat administrators of low-performing schools until things change.

I was just lucky enough to have the smarts and time to go into a branch and browbeat a manager into getting the charges reversed.

Get the incentive written, get the landing page up, and get things to the point where you can take someone out to coffee and browbeat them into signing up on the spot.

But if everything is reduced to 'what it's like', then my only possible response is to shut up - or to browbeat an interlocutor into doing so.

Browbeat definitions

verb

be bossy towards; "Her big brother always bullied her when she was young"

See also: strong-arm bully bullyrag ballyrag hector

verb

discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate

See also: bully swagger