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molester
mo·lest M0374600 (mə-lĕst′)tr.v. mo·lest·ed, mo·lest·ing, mo·lests 1. To disturb, interfere with, or annoy: "Adams warned them not to molest American ships engaged in lawful commerce" (Walter McDougall).2. a. To subject (a child) to sexual contact.b. To subject (an adult) to unwanted sexual contact. [Middle English molesten, from Old French molester, from Latin molestāre, from molestus, troublesome.] mo′les·ta′tion (mō′lĕ-stā′shən) n.mo·lest′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | molester - someone who subjects others to unwanted or improper sexual activitiesoffender, wrongdoer - a person who transgresses moral or civil lawfondler - a molester who touches the intimate parts of the victim; "the woman charged that her jailer was a fondler"; "not all fondlers are sexual perverts" | Translationsmolest (məˈlest) verb to annoy or interfere with. The children kept molesting her. 騷擾,干擾 干扰,困扰 molester noun a person who abuses someone sexually. The child molester was found guilty. 性騷擾者,猥褻者 性骚扰者molester
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