harassment in the PONS Dictionary

harassment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sexual harassment

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English
It is such political harassment and overt singling-out of persons with unpopular views that tends to characterize the first stages of any police state.
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It protects government workers from harassment from those whose interests they might negatively affect.
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During the campaign, the group was subjected to harassment by the government.
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Power harassment is harassment or unwelcome attention of a political nature, often occurring in the environment of a workplace.
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Mere possession of samizdat materials could be the basis for harassment, loss of employment, and arrest and imprisonment.
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Methods for control include hunting, chemical immobilization, harassment scare tactics, and trapping, as well as others.
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Where the prosecution is part of some pattern of harassment against an individual; or 3.
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Small-scale rebel harassment was reported, but not major fighting.
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She reported receiving threatening telephone calls and public harassment.
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Stalking behaviours are related to harassment and intimidation.
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