How to use in-sentence of “harass”:
+ They would also destroy German ammunition and supply posts, communication centers, and harass enemy troop concentrations along the Finnish and Russian coasts.
+ The Union army that was positioned at the covered bridge fired the first few volleys at the rebels to harass their front positions.
+ Usually this is done because males harass pregnant mares or force copulation.
+ Instead it may be used to harass an enemy.
+ The call also serves a rallying call to summon others to mob and harass the predator.
+ The object is for a smaller force to harass a larger force and delay their advance.
+ Chino’s bikers vandalize the town and harass the townspeople.