harasser

[ UK /həɹˈæsɐ/ ]
[ US /hɝˈæsɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a persistent attacker
    the harassers were not members of the regular army
  2. a persistent tormentor
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How To Use harasser In A Sentence

  • It is akin to asking sexual harassers to assess themselves when it is obvious they find their behaviour acceptable on their own terms.
  • They play the Race card, knowing full well that MOST Americans are REALLY sensitive about sexual harassment, especially if the harasser is a Black Man and the victim is a White woman. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Would the person tell you to tolerate sexual harassment if your harasser was a man? News
  • This harasser may become involved in sexual extortion, and may frequently harass just to see how targets respond—those who don't resist may even become targets for rape.
  • Did they hire a private eye to wreak havoc on the life of the harasser?
  • A hostile work environment can interfere with the ability to do our job, whether the harasser is an employer, a supervisor, a coworker, a client, or a customer. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • Instead, in this minority of cases, like almost all of the 85% brought by women, the harasser is a bully. Sexual Harassers: The Jackbooted Thugs of the Patriarchy
  • the harassers were not members of the regular army
  • A large group of the harassers, led by a security policewoman, surrounded the car and yelled abuse.
  • So they called the harasser's number and open the VP8 codec during the Google I/O conference next month, a move that could accelerate the adoption of HTML5 video. Ars Technica
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