Synonym: molestation, torment. Similar words: assessment, assignment, as far as, in so far as, commencement, amendment, entertainment, sentiment. Meaning: [hə'ræsmənt /'hærə-] n. 1. a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented 2. the act of tormenting by continued persistent attacks and criticism.
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61. One participant involved in training said people here have low self-esteem and must contend with almost daily harassment.
62. She didn't mention "sexual harassment," but I knew what she was driving at.
63. Before her death in June 1985, Gentile filed a claim against the town alleging the ticketing was harassment.
64. Mobilization became more difficult but community-based resistance against police violence, racial harassment, and other problems continued.
65. They are primarily used for screening purposes, intelligence gathering, surveillance and harassment.
66. What special interests out there thought threats, harassment and intimidation were the proper ways to pass a tough, controversial bill?
67. The report that documents their findings includes an appendix with 108 anecdotes by Princeton students of racial or religious harassment or discrimination.
68. Moreover, there had been intimidation and harassment by the State and the farmer.
69. The violence against, and harassment of, black students, however, continued.
70. The Council aims to prevent all types of harassment at work.
71. Only society itself can make the fundamental change that is required to make racial harassment a part of history.
72. A study by the National Abortion Federation found a 21 percent decline in incidents of clinic harassment and violence in 1996.
73. Residents say they understand that agents have an important job, but they accuse the feds of lies, intimidation and harassment.
74. It subsequently turned out that it was the sitting tenants who were in danger of harassment.
75. This is not meant to be harassment, just a gentle reminder.
76. The question of sexuality further complicates racialized encounters, such as racial harassment and violence.
77. The harassment charge was reduced from extortion, a felony, to the misdemeanor of harassment in exchange for the plea.
78. Instances of police racial harassment which had always happened to other people, were now happening to us.
79. The alleged function of the leave requirement is to protect public bodies from harassment by citizens bringing cases of no merit.
80. She can tell this is just harassment, and she lets him spill his speech.
81. Racial harassment involves hostile or offensive behaviour towards an individual or group because of their race.
82. Wrangham opines that while attacks on a possessor are rarely successful, such harassment often prevents eating.
83. The workers complain of threats, intimidation and harassment from employers.
84. We deplore anything that looks or smacks of discrimination, harassment or improper conduct.
85. The guide outlines what harassment is and what can be done to combat the problem both formally and informally.
86. Is not it time to have a specific crime of racial harassment, as I proposed in my 1985 Racial Harassment Bill?
87. Without harassment, without secret police, faceless bureaucrats, permits and papers, forms, prohibitions, repressions.
88. Others use private investigators when employees have been threatened or workers have complained about on-the-job harassment.
89. All tenants must be protected against noise, nuisance,[http://sentencedict.com/harassment.html] harassment and shoddy service.
90. But the fluster and the harassment were largely wasted, because Josie didn't return at all.
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