Harass | Mean of harass in English Dictionary
/həˈræs/
- Verb
- to annoy or bother (someone) in a constant or repeated way
- She was constantly harassed by the other students.
- He claims that he is being unfairly harassed by the police.
- He was accused of sexually harassing his secretary. [=of making unwanted sexual comments to her]
- to make repeated attacks against (an enemy)
- The troops harassed the defeated army throughout its retreat.