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  2. HARASS definition: 1. to continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time: 2. to continue to annoy or upset…. Learn more.

    • Harassment
    • Sexual Harassment
    • Stalking
    • Online Stalking and Harassment

    Someone you know could be harassing you, like a neighbour, or people from your local area or it could be a stranger. Harassment may include: 1. bullying at school or in the workplace 2. cyber stalking (using the internet to harass someone) 3. antisocial behaviour 4. sending abusive text messages 5. sending unwanted gifts 6. unwanted phone calls, le...

    Sexual harassment is unlawful, as a form of discrimination, under the Equality Act 2010External Link. The Act says it’s sexual harassment if the unwanted behaviour: 1. violates your dignity 2. creates an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment (this includes the digital environment, online) Some examples of sexual har...

    Stalking is like harassment, but it's more aggressive. The stalker will have an obsession with the person they're targeting. Someone you know could be stalking you; an ex partner or a person you were friends with, or it might be a stranger. If it's someone you know, or knew, it doesn't mean that it's your fault; it's still stalking and it's an offe...

    Social networking sites, chat rooms, gaming sites and other forums are often used to stalk and harass someone, for example: 1. to get personal information 2. to communicate (calls, texts, emails, social media, creating fake accounts) 3. damaging the reputation 4. spamming and sending viruses 5. tricking other internet users into harassing or threat...

  3. : to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct. was being harassed by her classmates. claims that the police were unfairly harassing him. 2. : to worry and impede by repeated raids. harassed the enemy. harasser noun. harassment. hə-ˈras-mənt ˈher-əs- ˈha-rəs- noun. Synonyms. break

  4. Harass definition: to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester. See examples of HARASS used in a sentence.

  5. illegal behaviour towards a person that causes mental or emotional suffering, which includes repeated unwanted contacts without a reasonable purpose, insults, threats, touching, or offensive language: The company investigated claims of workplace harassment and racial discrimination.

  6. If someone harasses you, they trouble or annoy you, for example by attacking you repeatedly or by causing you as many problems as they can. A woman reporter complained one of them sexually harassed her in the locker room. [VERB noun] Synonyms: annoy, trouble, bother, worry More Synonyms of harass.

  7. Definitions of 'harass' If someone harasses you, they trouble or annoy you, for example by attacking you repeatedly or by causing you as many problems as they can. More

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