persecute

persecute
'pə:sikju:t
verb
(to make (someone) suffer, especially because of their opinions or beliefs: They were persecuted for their religion.) perseguir; acosar, atormentar
- persecutor
persecute
tr['pɜːsɪkjʊːt]
transitive verb
1 (for beliefs) perseguir; (hound, harass) atormentar, acosar
persecute ['pərsɪ.kju:t] vt, -cuted ; -cuting : perseguir
persecute
v.
asenderear v.
perseguir v.
'pɜːrsɪkjuːt, 'pɜːsɪkjuːt
transitive verb perseguir*
['pɜːsɪkjuːt]
VT perseguir; (=harass) acosar

they were persecuted under the Nazis — sufrieron persecución bajo los nazis

to persecute sb with questions — acosar a algn con preguntas

* * *
['pɜːrsɪkjuːt, 'pɜːsɪkjuːt]
transitive verb perseguir*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • persécuté — persécuté, ée [ pɛrsekyte ] adj. et n. • 1694; de persécuter 1 ♦ En butte à une persécution. Peuple persécuté. Jean Jacques « persécuté ou croyant l être, entouré d imaginaires ennemis, d autres réels » (Henriot). 2 ♦ N. Victime d une persécution …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • persécuté — persécuté, ée (pèr sé ku té, tée) part. passé de persécuter. Qui est l objet de la persécution. •   Un des philosophes les plus persécutés fut l immortel Bayle, l honneur de la nature humaine, VOLT. Dict. phil. Philosophe, I.    Substantivement.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • persecute — late 15c., to oppress for the holding of a belief or opinion, from M.Fr. persécuter pursue, torment, open legal action (14c.), from L. persecutus, pp. of persequi (see PERSECUTION (Cf. persecution)). Related: Persecuted; persecuting …   Etymology dictionary

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  • persecute — [v] wrong, torment afflict, aggrieve, annoy, badger, bait, beat, be on one’s case*, bother, crucify, distress, dog*, dragoon, drive up the wall*, exile, expel, harass, hector, hound*, hunt, ill treat, injure, maltreat, martyr, molest, oppress,… …   New thesaurus

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  • persecute — ► VERB 1) subject to prolonged hostility and ill treatment. 2) persistently harass or annoy. DERIVATIVES persecution noun persecutor noun. ORIGIN Old French persecuter, from Latin persequi follow with hostility …   English terms dictionary

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