Advanced as in intimidate To strike forcefully with a heavy club or similar weapon, often causing injury. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bludgeon'
The teacher warned against using bullying tactics to bludgeon classmates into completing group projects.
Environmental activists urged governments to adopt sustainable policies instead of trying to bludgeon nature into submission.
The blacksmith meticulously crafted a powerful bludgeon, perfect for battles in the medieval war.
The politician attempted to bludgeon his opponent's reputation with a series of scandalous accusations.
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