It is also an offense for a landlord to harass a tenant. [verb]
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You will not participate to a forum to harass, attack, discriminate or defame people. [verb]
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"It sounded strangely distinct," she said, "and almost ominous; but my feelings are so harassed that the slightest trifle agitates them." [verb]
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"I can not but admire the patience of the king, with so much to harass and annoy him." [verb]
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Ivan, glad of a fresh opportunity to harass his neighbor, lodged a formal complaint before the district-attorney, hoping to rid himself forever of Gavryl by having him sent to Siberia. [verb]
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TAIGLIT, harassed, encumbered, loitered. [verb]
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The spacious apartment lacked no requisite of comfort, and most of those who were waiting used the well-cushioned couches, while others, harassed by mental anxiety, paced to and fro. [verb]
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'You do not know the severity of a government harassed by just apprehensions, and a consciousness of their own illegality and insecurity.' [verb]
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