verb
- to bother or annoy someone repeatedly or persistently
- to make repeated attacks on an enemy or opponent
Usage: military
Examples
- The bullies continued to harass the new student every day.
- She filed a complaint because her coworker was harassing her with unwanted messages.
- The protesters were accused of harassing customers outside the store.
- Stop harassing your little brother and leave him alone.
- The enemy forces harassed our troops with surprise attacks.
- Telemarketers harass people with constant phone calls.
- The paparazzi harass celebrities wherever they go.