harrage Antonyms

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Meaning of harrage

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harrage (v. t.)

To harass; to plunder from.

harrage Sentence Examples

  1. The harrage of traffic made it impossible to navigate the city during rush hour.
  2. The relentless harrage of criticism left him feeling overwhelmed and discouraged.
  3. The wind howled and harraged the windows, rattling them violently.
  4. The children harraged their mother for permission to go outside and play.
  5. The harrage of advertisements on television made it difficult to focus on the programs.
  6. The constant harrage of emails filled her inbox to the brim.
  7. The harrage of phone calls interrupted her work and made it difficult to concentrate.
  8. The harrage of questions from the reporter made the interview feel like an interrogation.
  9. The harrage of debts threatened to overwhelm him financially.
  10. The relentless harrage of negativity on social media made her feel despondent.

FAQs About the word harrage

To harass; to plunder from.

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The harrage of traffic made it impossible to navigate the city during rush hour.

The relentless harrage of criticism left him feeling overwhelmed and discouraged.

The wind howled and harraged the windows, rattling them violently.

The children harraged their mother for permission to go outside and play.