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    harassed
    /ˈharəst/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or looking strained as a result of having too many demands made on one: "it is a godsend for harassed parents"

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  3. Harass means to exhaust, fatigue, annoy, or create an unpleasant situation for someone by persistent acts. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of harass.

  4. HARASSED definition: 1. worried, annoyed, and tired, especially because you have too many things to deal with: 2…. Learn more.

  5. Harassment is behaviour that annoys or upsets someone, such as sexual harassment or racial harassment. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of harassment in English with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Harass means to annoy or upset someone repeatedly over a period of time. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms, pronunciation, and translations.

  7. Harass means to disturb or bother persistently, torment, or pester someone or something. It can also mean to intimidate or coerce, or to subject to unwelcome sexual advances. Learn more about its origin, pronunciation, and usage with examples and synonyms.

  8. If you are harassed, you are anxious and tense because you have too much to do or too many problems to cope with. This morning, looking harassed and drawn, he tendered his resignation. American English: harassed / ˈhærəst, həˈræst /. Brazilian Portuguese: chateado. Chinese: 疲惫不堪的.

  9. When you harass someone, you bother them to the point of exhaustion. It’s not that each attack is so severe, it’s the constant small attacks that wear someone out. If you harass your boss for a raise, you might end up getting fired instead!

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