molestare
to harass, to molest
verb moh-les-TAH-reh Rare
Origin: Latin molestare (to trouble)
Also means
to bother, to pester
Usage Note
Molestare covers a range from mild annoyance ('to pester') to sexual harassment and criminal assault. Context and degree determine the severity: molestare qualcuno per strada can mean street harassment, while molestie sessuali is the standard term for sexual harassment. It takes avere as its auxiliary. False friend warning: English 'to molest' implies sexual assault, but Italian molestare spans a much wider range of unwanted behaviors.
Examples
"È vietato molestare i passanti."
Natural Translation
It is forbidden to harass passers-by.
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