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    Ha·rass·ment
    /həˈrasm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. aggressive pressure or intimidation: "they face daily harassment and assault on the streets"
  2. Jul 22, 2016 · Harassment is the act of continued and regular unwanted actions against a victim. This may include anything from racial epithets to annoying or malicious remarks, but must become a pattern in order to qualify as harassment. Harassment is illegal and a victim can file for a restraining order against the perpetrator.

  3. Harassment refers to words or behavior that threatens, intimidates, or demeans a person. Harassment is unwanted, uninvited, and unwelcome and causes nuisance, alarm, or substantial emotional distress without any legitimate purpose.

  4. an act or instance of harassing; torment, vexation, or intimidation: daily harassment by bullies at school; the harassments of daily life. the condition or fact of being harassed: the stress of harassment and discrimination.

  5. If someone is abusing, insulting, or otherwise harming you on a regular basis, it's called harassment. Cruel and usually really annoying, harassment is also illegal in some cases. Harassment is a word that describes any kind of ongoing torment. At school, harassment is often known as bullying.

  6. 2 days ago · Harassment is behaviour which is intended to trouble or annoy someone, for example repeated attacks on them or attempts to cause them problems . The survey found that 51 per cent of women had experienced some form of sexual harassment. ...racial harassment. The party has accused the police of harassment.

  7. noun. /ˈhærəsmənt/, /həˈræsmənt/ /həˈræsmənt/, /ˈhærəsmənt/ [uncountable] the act of annoying or worrying somebody by putting pressure on them or saying or doing unpleasant things to them. sexual/racial harassment. workplace/street harassment (= that happens at work/in the street) see also sexual harassment. Take your English to the next level.

  8. Harassment is unwanted, uninvited, and unwelcome and causes annoyance, alarm, or substantial emotional distress without a legitimate purpose. Harassment may take the form of words, actions, or visual displays, such as photographs or cartoons.

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