Harass in a sentence as a verb

Now it's > super easy for them to find you and possibly harass you.

Some will interpret it as "pissing on a parade," as you see here, and will harass her.

Since there is no formal appeals process, you have to harass Google employees in a informal method.

You could prostitute yourself so long as you didn't harass customers or walk up to people and offer your services.

Sadly it seems the UK and US have now joined the ranks of countries who employ this sort of harassment routinely at the border.

Some believe that the police merely are trying to use the guise of charges to obtain the suspect's name in order to harass him outside the courts.

In this case we did actually get paid, but... the guy was a complete f'ing lunatic. He would berate and insult his employees, sexually harass women, and we come to find out that he'd been sued multiple times by previous partners.

It also means you have to mentor people actively and harass anyone who even thinks of doing in XML what can be accomplished much faster in testable, compiled Java code.

Running a plethora of personas[0] that harass and attack while disseminating horse-**** like the Adra massacre.

It's simply disgusting, how the government can simply harass people without bringing any cases against them, preventing them from defending themselves.

They have a history of being aggressively litigious, similar to patent trolls[1], and have used frivolous lawsuits to harass critics into giving up the fight.

Certainly we should also make sure not to harass citizens or visitors who happen to have the wrong name or the wrong pattern of physical appearance, but identify threats on the basis of more relevant information.

People who harass women or act out on the belief that women are inferior to men or somehow likely to have obtained their position through anything other than merit have no place in any company I'm affiliated with.

Harass definitions

verb

annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female co-workers"

verb

exhaust by attacking repeatedly; "harass the enemy"