Harass
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British pronunciation/həɹˈæs/
American pronunciation/hɝˈæs/

Définition et Signification de "harass"

to harass
01

harceler, molester

to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation, often causing distress or discomfort
Transitive: to harass sb
to harass definition and meaning
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They were harassed by their classmates throughout high school, enduring constant bullying and taunting.
Cyberstalking involves using technology to harass someone over the internet.
Street vendors often face challenges, including being harassed by local authorities.
02

harceler

to persistently disrupt someone or something, causing disturbance or interference with their peace or normal functioning
Transitive: to harass sb/sth
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She harasses her coworkers by constantly interrupting their work with trivial questions
He harassed his neighbors last week by repeatedly playing loud music late into the night
The telemarketer 's incessant calls served to harass rather than persuade, disrupting our daily routines and invading our privacy.
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They were harassed by their classmates throughout high school, enduring constant bullying and taunting.
Cyberstalking involves using technology to harass someone over the internet.
Street vendors often face challenges, including being harassed by local authorities.
The employee filed a complaint against a coworker who continued to harass them.
She reported the coworker who was harassing her with inappropriate comments.
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