Harrassment means a behavior that threatens or torments somebody, especially very persistently.
To trouble, annoy, worry, or make weary by attacking repeatedly.
When you are being mean to some one and tormenting them.
to bother or harass
Every Saturday, she has to harass her son to clean up his room. He hates having to harass the neighbor about paying for the boy scout wreath she ordered. My big brother likes to harass anyone who picks me up for a date. After we broke up, he harassed me with threatening e-mails and prank phone calls for several months.
Harass is the correct spelling.
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One example: "Johny walked over to me today in school and began to harass me" Just 2 other examples: Her x-boyfriend continues to harass her with annoying phone calls, violent threats and unwelcomed visits at all hours of the day. If you contiue to harass that woman, I will have to call the police.
to bother or harass
To constantly be really annoying
Joe did not mean to harass his neighbor, but that's what the police were told he was doing.
Harass/ pester.Annoy continually or chronicallyexample- " This man harasses his female co-workers "Exhaust by attacking repeatedlyexample - "harass the enemy"
To harass a person could mean multiple things. 'A harassed mother' is considered to mean 'an annoyed mother', while 'A harassed woman' is often considered to mean 'a (sexually) bullied woman'.
"Beseige" means to surround a place with armed forces in order to capture it or force its surrender. It can also refer to being overwhelmed or bombarded by something, such as requests or problems.
hound or hounded means to chase, harass, pester, and pursue.
Every Saturday, she has to harass her son to clean up his room. He hates having to harass the neighbor about paying for the boy scout wreath she ordered. My big brother likes to harass anyone who picks me up for a date. After we broke up, he harassed me with threatening e-mails and prank phone calls for several months.
The verb of harassment is harass. As in "to harass something or someone".
Harass is the correct spelling.
To badger someone means to repeatedly harass or annoy them with questions or comments.
To "harry" someone is to harass someone; Herman Cain comes to mind.