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bullying
[ bool-ee-ing ]
noun
- the act of harassing, intimidating, or abusing others, especially habitually or from a perceived position of relative power:
Bullying and stress can impact students' experiences at school.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bullying1
Example Sentences
Among the topics she discussed: Racism, school bullying, self-harm, alcoholism, alienation and toxic relationships.
The Great Yarmouth MP strongly denies accusations of bullying and harassment made by two female team members, which an investigation by Jacqueline Perry, a KC hired by Reform UK, suggested was "credible" last week.
"If the government gives in to Trump's threats it will only encourage him to use the same bullying tactics again and again."
Ms Chandauka previously said she had reported the trustees to the Charity Commission, and made a whistleblower complaint about issues including what she described as an abuse of power, bullying, sexism and racism.
Ms Dover, who has been headteacher at the school for two years, said WhatsApp groups were "another way that bullying can happen".
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