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    harass
    /ˈharəs/

    verb

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  2. Harass means to annoy or upset someone repeatedly over a period of time. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms, pronunciation, and translations.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb harass, which means to annoy, exhaust, or create an unpleasant situation for someone. Find out how to use harass in a sentence and how it differs from related words like worry, annoy, and tease.

  4. Harass definition: to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester. See examples of HARASS used in a sentence.

  5. When you harass someone, you bother them to the point of exhaustion. It’s not that each attack is so severe, it’s the constant small attacks that wear someone out. If you harass your boss for a raise, you might end up getting fired instead!

  6. Harass means to trouble or annoy someone, especially by attacking or questioning them repeatedly. Learn the pronunciation, synonyms, word origin and usage of harass with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Harass means to subject someone to hostile or prejudicial remarks or actions, or to irritate or torment persistently. See the origin, usage, and pronunciation of harass, as well as related words and examples.

  8. Harass means to annoy or worry somebody by putting pressure on them or saying or doing unpleasant things to them. It can also mean to make repeated attacks on an enemy. See how to use harass in sentences and learn its synonyms.