stalker Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈstɔː.kər]
  • Us [ ˈstɑː.kɚ]

Meaning of stalker In English

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  • Classifying stalkers is a necessary step in understanding motivation, recognizing indicators of risk and developing treatment strategies.

  • While helpful to professionals dealing with victims, such reading may be overwhelming, and sometimes alarming, to victims who have experienced lesser behaviours from their stalkers.

  • They would need gillies, wardens, stalkers, guides, petrol services, garages, shopping centres and so on.

  • As a recent successful prosecution has shown, more serious acts by stalkers, such as causing grievous bodily harm, are caught by the criminal law.

  • Here the deer have found refuge, as in a sanctuary, because there are no stalkers.

  • This, again, is clearly necessary, because there will often be only a single stalker, gamekeeper or shepherd at the scene of the offence.

  • The suggestion that we should make stalkers into policemen means that we should expect them to carry out the duties of the police.

  • It is essential that the investigative powers of the police should be available to identify the stalker and bring him to justice.

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Translations of stalker In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    跟蹤者, (尤指)跟蹤騷擾女性者…

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  • 中文简体

    跟踪者, (尤指)跟踪骚扰女性者…

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  • Español

    acosador, -ora, asediador…

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  • Português

    perseguidor, -ora…

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  • Türk dili

    takip eden kimse, gizlice izleyen kimse…

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  • Français

    chasseur à l’affût…

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  • Čeština

    stopař…

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  • Dansk

    fanatisk tilhænger…

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