harass Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhær.əs]
  • Us [ həˈræs]

Meaning of harass In English

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Examples of harass

  • The mestizo chicleros sometimes harassed their fellow tappers, but to a large extent they tolerated each other.

  • They were threatened and harassed in various ways to leave the land.

  • Negative comments about the father qua ex-spouse focused on lack of trust, feeling harassed, and spied upon.

  • Finally, while our study highlights the biosocial context of harassing behavior, it does not address the more immediate situational context in which harassment occurs.

  • The adult female wasps would harass the ants at the boundary between sun and shade.

  • Similarly, those youths who are harassed by same-gender peers are not necessarily the same youths who are harassed by cross-gender peers.

  • A nominally free press is harassed in myriad ways, and the government retains a radio monopoly.

  • All other operations were aimed at harassing or diverting government forces to prevent the authorities from concentrating all their forces.

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Translations of harass In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    騷擾, 使煩惱,打擾…

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  • 中文简体

    骚扰, 使烦恼,打扰…

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  • Español

    acosar, hostigar, atormentar…

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  • Português

    acossar, atormentar…

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  • Türk dili

    taciz/tedirgin/rahatsız etmek, bezdirmek…

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  • Français

    harceler…

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  • Čeština

    trápit, napadat…

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  • Dansk

    forstyrre, plage, angribe…

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