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    Ha·rass
    /həˈras/

    verb

  2. : to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct. was being harassed by her classmates. claims that the police were unfairly harassing him. 2. : to worry and impede by repeated raids. harassed the enemy. harasser noun. harassment.

  3. HARASS definition: 1. to continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time: 2. to continue to annoy or upset…. Learn more.

  4. illegal behaviour towards a person that causes mental or emotional suffering, which includes repeated unwanted contacts without a reasonable purpose, insults, threats, touching, or offensive language: The company investigated claims of workplace harassment and racial discrimination.

  5. Harass definition: to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester. See examples of HARASS used in a sentence.

  6. When you harass someone, you bother them to the point of exhaustion. It’s not that each attack is so severe, it’s the constant small attacks that wear someone out. If you harass your boss for a raise, you might end up getting fired instead!

  7. Definitions of 'harass' If someone harasses you, they trouble or annoy you, for example by attacking you repeatedly or by causing you as many problems as they can. [...] More. Conjugations of 'harass' present simple: I harass, you harass [...] past simple: I harassed, you harassed [...] past participle: harassed. More. Synonyms of 'harass'

  8. 3 days ago · 1. to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute. 2. to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war or hostilities; harry; raid. SYNONYMS 1. badger, vex, plague, hector torture. See worry.

  9. Harass Definition. To trouble, worry, or torment, as with cares, debts, repeated questions or demands, etc. To subject (another) to hostile or prejudicial remarks or actions; pressure or intimidate. To irritate or torment persistently. His mind was harassed by doubts and misgivings.

  10. verb. /ˈhærəs/, /həˈræs/ /həˈræs/, /ˈhærəs/ Verb Forms. [often passive] to annoy or worry somebody by putting pressure on them or saying or doing unpleasant things to them. be harassed (by somebody) He has complained of being harassed by the police. She claims she has been sexually harassed at work. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. 1. To subject (another) to hostile or prejudicial remarks or actions; pressure or intimidate. 2. To irritate or torment persistently: His mind was harassed by doubts and misgivings. 3. To make repeated attacks or raids on (an enemy, for example).

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