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molest

[ US /məˈɫɛst/ ]
[ UK /məlˈɛst/ ]
VERB
  1. harass or assault sexually; make indecent advances to
  2. annoy continually or chronically
    He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked
    This man harasses his female co-workers

How To Use molest In A Sentence

  • We know that he was molesting him for almost a year at that point.
  • The compliment was returned, and as Alexander Jardine describes "'exeunt' warriors," who did not again molest them, although they were heard all around the camp throughout the night. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
  • I mean, hell, if I was accused of molesting children, had a face falling apart, a career in shambles, and had become a mockery of my former self, I'd be on drugs too. Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
  • Whereas pedophilia and hebephilia refer to psychological propensities, child molestation and child sexual abuse are used to describe actual sexual contact between an adult and someone who has not reached the legal age of consent. IsThatLegal?
  • Rebuilding of the ropewalk started the day after the Burning, and Pelzed himself came down to supervise and make it clear that the kinless working there were never to be molested. The Burning City
  • You molest small children then burry them in your backyard. Think Progress » Salt Lake City GOP Cancels Keynote Speech By Inspirational Speaker ACORN Pimp James O’Keefe
  • But in our yard, pecan trees grew in unmolested safety.
  • Opportunities like this only come once a season, like last year when he forgot his lighter, or the year before when the cops where called after he molested a scarecrow.
  • The girl had been molested frequently by her stepfather from the age of eight.
  • There were no significant differences between child molesters and incest offenders.
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