Harassing

/həˈræs.ɪŋ/ verb

Persistently bothering, annoying, or troubling someone, often in a threatening or aggressive way. It means to subject someone to unwanted attention or behavior.

From French 'harasser,' possibly from Old French 'harer' meaning 'to set a dog on.' The word entered English in the 17th century and developed stronger legal connotations in the modern era.

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