Harass vs. Haras

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Harassverb

To fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts.

Harassverb

To annoy endlessly or systematically; to molest.

Harassverb

To put excessive burdens upon; to subject to anxieties.

Harassnoun

(obsolete) devastation; waste

Harassnoun

(obsolete) worry; harassment

Harassverb

To fatigue; to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts; esp., to weary by importunity, teasing, or fretting; to cause to endure excessive burdens or anxieties; - sometimes followed by out.

Harassnoun

Devastation; waste.

Harassnoun

Worry; harassment.

Harassverb

annoy continually or chronically;

Harassverb

exhaust by attacking repeatedly;

Harassverb

subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation

Harassverb

make repeated small-scale attacks on (an enemy)

Harasnoun

(archaic) An establishment that breeds horses; a stud farm.

Harasnoun

(obsolete) A herd of stud horses; a harras.

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