harass in Russian
harass in Russian is беспоко́ить, досажда́ть — harass means to repeatedly trouble, pester, or intimidate someone, especially in a way that is unwanted or illegal.
harass in Russian
What does "harass" mean?
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verb To repeatedly trouble, pester, or intimidate someone, especially in a way that is unwanted or illegal.
"He was fired for harassing a colleague over several months."
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verb To wear someone down with repeated demands or attacks.
"Small guerrilla units harassed the retreating army for days."
harass in a sentence
- He was fired for harassing a colleague over several months.
- The company introduced a strict policy against harassing customers online.
- Small guerrilla units harassed the retreating army for days.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "harass" in Russian?
"harass" in Russian is беспоко́ить, досажда́ть. harass means: To repeatedly trouble, pester, or intimidate someone, especially in a way that is unwanted or illegal.
How do you pronounce беспоко́ить?
"harass" in Russian is беспоко́ить, pronounced "bespokoit".
How do you use "harass" in a sentence?
Example: "He was fired for harassing a colleague over several months." In Russian, "harass" is беспоко́ить, досажда́ть.
Are there other ways to say "harass" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "harass": беспоко́ить, досажда́ть.