10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Harass' in a Sentence
"To persistently disturb or bother, causing torment and distress, often with troubles or cares; to pester." more
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Before the wedding, the bride will have harassed the wedding planner with countless requests and changes.
Once the semester ends, the professor will have harassed the students with multiple assignments and exams.
By the time the project is completed, he will have harassed the team with constant demands for updates.
After the product launch, the marketing team will have harassed the audience with promotional content.
By the end of the game, the coach will have harassed the players for better performance on the field.
By the time the campaign concludes, the politician will have harassed the opponents with aggressive debates.
Before the release date, the author will have harassed the editor with numerous manuscript revisions.
After the investigation is over, the detective will have harassed the suspect for information.
After the concert, the paparazzi will have harassed the celebrity for exclusive interviews.
Before the deadline, the sales manager will have harassed the employees to meet their quarterly targets.
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