0 (of a ghost) to inhabit -- menunggu
1 (of an unpleasant memory) to keep coming back into the mind of -- menghantui
2 to visit very often -- mengunjungi
He haunts that café.
3 a place one often visits -- tempat yg selalu dikunjungi
The treatment is called ijege (litt.: the pit), and is intended to wash away sorcerous influences or haunting ghosts from the body of the victim.
Amidst a history of gunsmoke and colonial mirrors, the dominated landscape emerged haunted, bearing a watershed that would run with blood.
I sense that another and as yet not fully written essay haunts this volume.
Mystic poetry offered a substitute, escape from consciousness of the unpleasant realities, social as well as personal, that must have haunted them.
We are haunted by a conscience of this right to grandeur of character, and are false to it.
When one comes to the grammar, one must remember that the present is haunted by the ghost of forty years of educational collapse.
The notion that his recitatives were flawed or lacking in substance haunted his reputation even in death.
Such memories haunted most of the members of the first two categories.