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harass
[ huh-ras, har-uhs ]
verb (used with object)
- to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester:
He stays up late, harassed with doubt and anxiety.
- to intimidate or coerce, as with persistent demands or threats:
Apparently a parent has been harassing the school principal with late-night phone calls.
- to subject to unwelcome sexual advances:
I was harassed by my boss many years ago.
- to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war or hostilities; harry; raid.
harass
/ ˈhærəs; həˈræs /
verb
- tr to trouble, torment, or confuse by continual persistent attacks, questions, etc
Pronunciation Note
Derived Forms
- ˈharassing, adjectivenoun
- ˈharassment, noun
- ˈharassed, adjective
Other Words From
- ha·rassa·ble adjective
- ha·rasser noun
- ha·rassing·ly adverb
- ha·rassment noun
- over·harass verb (used with object)
- un·ha·rassed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of harass1
Word History and Origins
Origin of harass1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
That investigation, which is being led by attorney Beth Wilkinson, was launched in July after The Post reported that 15 former female employees described being sexually harassed by male executives.
More than half of the workers who identified their perpetrator said they were harassed by someone to whom they reported at work, according to the analysis.
“Even the 14-year-old son of one of Smartmatic’s executives received a harassing phone call,” the lawsuit states.
Another worker, the one who felt harassed by Amazon’s anti-union messaging in the bathroom, worries about safety.
Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham, who are Republicans, have all been harassed at airports in recent days.
Owning a restaurant, the EEOC attorney admonished at the time, “is not a license to sexually harass employees.”
Women are coming together online to shame men who harass and abuse them.
But airstrikes now would only serve to harass, not defeat, ISIS.
We may not be able to stop men from wanting to harass women but Internet technologies can easily be rebuilt.
The poster asked people to harass Zelich by cellphone and email.
Oh, madame, I tell you you do but waste time, and you punish me and harass yourself to little purpose.
Tempest thee noght, do not violently trouble or harass thyself, do not be in a state of agitation.
His low cunning invents numerous occasions to mortify and harass me.
He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers, to harass our people and eat out their substance.
In this as in former wars she sent out her privateers to harass the enemys commerce.
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