harasshəˈræs, ˈhær əs; ˈhær əs; həˈræs
harass (v)
- present
- harasses
- past
- harassed
- past participle
- harassed
- present participle
- harassing
English Definitions:
harass, hassle, harry, chivy, chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest, provoke (verb)
annoy continually or chronically
"He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female co-workers"
harass (verb)
exhaust by attacking repeatedly
"harass the enemy"
harass (Verb)
To fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts.
harass (Verb)
To annoy endlessly or systematically; to molest.
harass (Verb)
To put excessive burdens upon; to subject to anxieties.
harass
Harassment covers a wide range of behaviors of offensive nature. It is commonly understood as behavior that demeans, humiliates or embarrasses a person, and it is characteristically identified by its unlikelihood in terms of social and moral reasonableness. In the legal sense, these are behaviors that appear to be disturbing, upsetting or threatening. Traditional forms evolve from discriminatory grounds, and have an effect of nullifying a person's rights or impairing a person from benefiting from their rights. When these behaviors become repetitive, it is defined as bullying. The continuity or repetitiveness and the aspect of distressing, alarming or threatening may distinguish it from insult.
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