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Definition of molester in English: molesternoun məˈlɛstəməˈlɛstər 1A person who sexually assaults or abuses someone, especially a woman or child. Example sentencesExamples - The more prominent have been the recipients of hate mail of a kind normally reserved for child molesters.
- I was another person—I was her molester.
- While playing hockey in the street, he is abducted by two molesters claiming to be cops.
- A childhood memory of being seduced by a molester intrudes upon an adult who is anything but reflective.
- A number of experts have explicitly said that most molesters of boys are in fact men who are heterosexual in their adult relationships.
- This brave new weapon in the battle against pedophiles could also deter kidnappers and molesters.
- What if I told you that she might be dating a molester?
- He's another "normal guy" who's also a molester.
- It took more than 20 years of life experience for me to comprehend the horrible predicament my molester had created for me.
- The absurd argument holds that, at some point, molesters should be allowed to rest easy, no longer worried about a potential prosecution.
2dated A person who pesters or harasses someone in an aggressive or persistent manner. enthusiastic molesters of private property Example sentencesExamples - The force's zero-tolerance policy toward garden-ornament molesters has left them with a sticky problem.
- It seems that they were the earliest and greatest molesters of the Welsh.
- Indeed, it seems naturally to have been the Danes, the great invaders, molesters, and wasters of this city.
- I gave your molesters at the show the slightest possible sentence on your own account.
- In these Apocryphal accounts, they appear as the molesters, assailants, and destroyers of men.
Rhymes arrester, Avesta, Chester, contester, ester, Esther, fester, fiesta, Hester, investor, jester, Leicester, Lester, Nestor, pester, polyester, protester, quester, semester, sequester, siesta, sou'wester, suggester, tester, trimester, vesta, zester Definition of molester in US English: molesternounməˈlɛstərməˈlestər 1A person who sexually assaults or abuses someone, especially a woman or child. convicted rapists and molesters Example sentencesExamples - While playing hockey in the street, he is abducted by two molesters claiming to be cops.
- The absurd argument holds that, at some point, molesters should be allowed to rest easy, no longer worried about a potential prosecution.
- What if I told you that she might be dating a molester?
- This brave new weapon in the battle against pedophiles could also deter kidnappers and molesters.
- A number of experts have explicitly said that most molesters of boys are in fact men who are heterosexual in their adult relationships.
- It took more than 20 years of life experience for me to comprehend the horrible predicament my molester had created for me.
- I was another person—I was her molester.
- He's another "normal guy" who's also a molester.
- A childhood memory of being seduced by a molester intrudes upon an adult who is anything but reflective.
- The more prominent have been the recipients of hate mail of a kind normally reserved for child molesters.
2dated A person who pesters or harasses someone in an aggressive or persistent manner. enthusiastic molesters of private property Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, it seems naturally to have been the Danes, the great invaders, molesters, and wasters of this city.
- It seems that they were the earliest and greatest molesters of the Welsh.
- In these Apocryphal accounts, they appear as the molesters, assailants, and destroyers of men.
- I gave your molesters at the show the slightest possible sentence on your own account.
- The force's zero-tolerance policy toward garden-ornament molesters has left them with a sticky problem.
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