Harass

/həˈræs/ or /ˈhærəs/ verb

To harass someone is to bother or attack them repeatedly in a way that upsets, scares, or pressures them.

From French “harasser,” meaning to tire out or torment, possibly from a word related to hunting dogs worrying their prey. The focus was originally on wearing someone down through constant attacks.

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