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harassment

American  
[huh-ras-muhnt, har-uhs-muhnt] / həˈræs mənt, ˈhær əs mənt /

noun

  1. an act or instance of harassing; torment, vexation, or intimidation.

    daily harassment by bullies at school;

    the harassments of daily life.

  2. the condition or fact of being harassed.

    the stress of harassment and discrimination.


Pronunciation

See harass.

Other Word Forms

  • overharassment noun

Etymology

Origin of harassment

First recorded in 1750–55; harass + -ment

Example Sentences

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Lilly, 27, was arrested Tuesday morning on a warrant stemming from the December arrest, when she was taken into custody on a different warrant for alleged second-degree harassment of an ex-boyfriend.

From Los Angeles Times

De Wilde said Aluko was worried that however she tried to stop the harassment, Barton "would exploit and manipulate it to use against her".

From BBC

In other high-profile cases in California in which ICE and Border Patrol agents’ names became public, they said they faced harassment and threats.

From Los Angeles Times

"The deterioration of her mental state was exacerbated by the conduct Tony engaged in - the workplace harassment after the discovery of the affair," said the lawyer, Bobby Barrera.

From BBC

“The harm from public exposure — stigma, harassment, reputational injury, and the permanent loss of privacy — is immediate and irreparable,” the complaint said.

From Los Angeles Times