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HARASS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
harass. / ˈhærəs; həˈræs / verb. tr to trouble, torment, or confuse by continual persistent attacks, questions, etc. Discover More. Pronunciation Note. harass , a 17th-century borrowing from French, has traditionally been pronounced in English as [ har, -, uh, s], with stress on the first syllable.
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The bully at school who harasses some poor kid will be subject to disciplinary action if a complaint is filed. Definitions of harass. verb. annoy continually or chronically. synonyms: beset, chevvy, chevy, chivvy, chivy, harry, hassle, molest, plague, provoke. see more. verb.
Harass - definition of harass by The Free Dictionary
1. To subject (another) to hostile or prejudicial remarks or actions; pressure or intimidate. 2. To irritate or torment persistently: His mind was harassed by doubts and misgivings. 3. To make repeated attacks or raids on (an enemy, for example).
HARASS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to annoy or trouble someone repeatedly: He claimed that the police continued to harass foreign journalists. She felt she was being harassed by the coach’s constant demands. (Definition of harass from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
HARASS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2. to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war or hostilities; harry; raid. SYNONYMS 1. badger, vex, plague, hector torture. See worry. 2. molest. USAGE harass, a 17th-century French borrowing, has traditionally been pronounced (ˈhærəs), with stress on the first syllable.
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