9 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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Despite the precautions, the persistent telemarketer will have been harassing customers with frequent calls.
Over the semester, the strict professor will have been harassing students about meeting academic standards.
By the time the project concludes, the relentless critic will have been harassing the team for months.
As the deadline approaches, the demanding boss will have been harassing the team for updates daily.
By the wedding day, the meticulous bride will have been harassing the wedding planner about every detail.
Despite the restraining order, the persistent paparazzi will have been harassing the celebrity nonstop.
After the court verdict, the disgruntled neighbor will have been harassing the family for over a year.
Despite numerous warnings, the online troll will have been harassing users on social media relentlessly.
By the end of the investigation, the suspicious individual will have been harassing the witness relentlessly.
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