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Definition of molest in English: molestverb məˈlɛstməˈlɛst [with object]1Assault or abuse (a person, especially a woman or child) sexually. 调戏(尤指妇女或小孩);猥亵,对…性骚扰 he was charged with molesting and taking obscene photographs of a ten-year-old boy Example sentencesExamples - In a society where women are sexually molested on a regular basis, some norms for protection become inevitable.
- The victim then told how the attacker molested her while asking her questions.
- The cop had lost his job after being accused of sexually molesting a three-year-old boy.
- The parents of a teenage girl, who was sexually molested by a taxi driver in his cab, are planning to sue Bradford Council.
- I know you didn't molest him - we'll plead innocent to that - but you did kidnap him.
- He was convicted of molesting his girlfriend's daughters.
- The singer has now been formally charged with sexually molesting a child after giving him alcohol.
- Your child will need medical care if he has been sexually molested or physically injured.
- My flat-out belief, based on experience and the research is that every man who molests a child or sexually assaults an adult woman should be sent to prison, no question about it.
- Jordan was paid a reputed $20 million pay-off in 1994 after claiming the singer molested him.
- We know he abused and sexually molested children.
- A private hire driver who sexually molested a teenage girl in his cab has been jailed for three years.
- I don't think it takes a psychologist to know that a man who molests children or rapes women is not well.
- We know that he was molesting him for almost a year at that point.
- A doctor accused of molesting a patient walked free from court after it emerged she had a history of making sex allegations.
- Before long, Arenas was imprisoned on false charges of molesting a child.
- Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy.
- The man went on to explain that he had been molesting children, boys and girls, of all ages.
- The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children say one in five girls and one in 10 boys are sexually molested.
- Their research revealed that he had been convicted in Grahamstown nine years earlier on six counts of sexually molesting young boys.
Synonyms abuse, sexually abuse, assault, sexually assault, interfere with, rape, violate, attack, hurt, harm, injure informal maul, grope, paw dated ravish 2dated Pester or harass (someone) in an aggressive or persistent manner. 妨碍;打扰;干扰;骚扰 the crowd were shouting abuse and molesting the two police officers 人群在大声叫骂,对那两个警察起哄。 Example sentencesExamples - The army was warned not to molest the citizens in any manner, and the commanders were cautioned exercise maximum vigilance to this end.
- If anyone should try to molest him or thieve from him, the dogs were there on hand to attack them.
- Hoodlums also come at night to loot and molest the few people who have the courage to stay.
- He said under parliamentary law, it was a breach of privilege and contempt of either House to obstruct, insult or molest a member while in the execution of his duties.
- How dare you molest this young lady with your obscene and suggestive insinuations?
- Above 125th Street in Harlem, people stare but no one molests you.
- I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me.
- In this respect I cannot but feel sorry for anyone who hates or molests any person purely on account of nationality.
- But he was not molested by either Vichy or the Gestapo.
Synonyms harass, harry, pester, beset, persecute, torment, plague North American informal roust
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'cause trouble to, vex'): from Old French molester or Latin molestare 'annoy', from molestus 'troublesome'. Rhymesabreast, arrest, attest, beau geste, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Brest, Bucharest, Budapest, celeste, chest, contest, crest, digest, divest, guest, hest, infest, ingest, jest, lest, Midwest, nest, northwest, pest, prestressed, protest, quest, rest, self-addressed, self-confessed, self-possessed, southwest, suggest, test, Trieste, unaddressed, unexpressed, unimpressed, unpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest Definition of molest in US English: molestverbməˈlestməˈlɛst [with object]1Assault or abuse (a person, especially a woman or child) sexually. 调戏(尤指妇女或小孩);猥亵,对…性骚扰 he was charged with molesting and taking obscene photographs of a ten-year-old boy Example sentencesExamples - Your child will need medical care if he has been sexually molested or physically injured.
- He was convicted of molesting his girlfriend's daughters.
- A private hire driver who sexually molested a teenage girl in his cab has been jailed for three years.
- We know that he was molesting him for almost a year at that point.
- Their research revealed that he had been convicted in Grahamstown nine years earlier on six counts of sexually molesting young boys.
- The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children say one in five girls and one in 10 boys are sexually molested.
- The parents of a teenage girl, who was sexually molested by a taxi driver in his cab, are planning to sue Bradford Council.
- I know you didn't molest him - we'll plead innocent to that - but you did kidnap him.
- The singer has now been formally charged with sexually molesting a child after giving him alcohol.
- My flat-out belief, based on experience and the research is that every man who molests a child or sexually assaults an adult woman should be sent to prison, no question about it.
- The cop had lost his job after being accused of sexually molesting a three-year-old boy.
- Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy.
- Before long, Arenas was imprisoned on false charges of molesting a child.
- I don't think it takes a psychologist to know that a man who molests children or rapes women is not well.
- A doctor accused of molesting a patient walked free from court after it emerged she had a history of making sex allegations.
- Jordan was paid a reputed $20 million pay-off in 1994 after claiming the singer molested him.
- In a society where women are sexually molested on a regular basis, some norms for protection become inevitable.
- The victim then told how the attacker molested her while asking her questions.
- The man went on to explain that he had been molesting children, boys and girls, of all ages.
- We know he abused and sexually molested children.
Synonyms abuse, sexually abuse, assault, sexually assault, interfere with, rape, violate, attack, hurt, harm, injure 2dated Pester or harass (someone) in an aggressive or persistent manner. 妨碍;打扰;干扰;骚扰 the crowd was shouting abuse and molesting the two police officers 人群在大声叫骂,对那两个警察起哄。 Example sentencesExamples - In this respect I cannot but feel sorry for anyone who hates or molests any person purely on account of nationality.
- If anyone should try to molest him or thieve from him, the dogs were there on hand to attack them.
- But he was not molested by either Vichy or the Gestapo.
- I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me.
- Above 125th Street in Harlem, people stare but no one molests you.
- He said under parliamentary law, it was a breach of privilege and contempt of either House to obstruct, insult or molest a member while in the execution of his duties.
- How dare you molest this young lady with your obscene and suggestive insinuations?
- Hoodlums also come at night to loot and molest the few people who have the courage to stay.
- The army was warned not to molest the citizens in any manner, and the commanders were cautioned exercise maximum vigilance to this end.
Synonyms harass, harry, pester, beset, persecute, torment, plague
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘cause trouble to, vex’): from Old French molester or Latin molestare ‘annoy’, from molestus ‘troublesome’. |