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What is the past tense of harrass?

What's the past tense of harrass? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of harrass is harrassed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of harrass is harrasses.

The present participle of harrass is harrassing.

The past participle of harrass is harrassed.

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In another case, a teacher was severely harrassed by a man who even attempted to burn down her house.
I get letters regularly from a harrassed worshipper who is regularly scandalised by the indecent haste with which her parish priest gets through the Mass.
Human-rights activists are still harrassed or arrested, and Muslims trying to practise their faith outside the state-endorsed religious entities are labelled as terrorists and persecuted.
He became increasingly harrassed, but he would not allow the situation to force him to move.
If a student feels bullied, harrassed, injustly treated or that their rights have been violated, they can contact Student Services who will listen closely to their concerns, and help them to file a complaint.
This independent editor had been fined and harrassed by the government, but had still dared to publish a letter condemning President Milosevic during NATO's air campaign.

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