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    bullying
    /ˈbʊlɪɪŋ/

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    adj

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  2. 4 days ago · Bullying is intentional harm-doing or harassment that is directed toward vulnerable targets and typically repeated. Learn about the types, patterns, and consequences of bullying in different settings, such as school, workplace, and online, and how to tackle it.

  3. 3 days ago · Bullying is a common experience for many children and adolescents. If you're a target of bullies or if someone else is being bullied, here's a list of things you can do.

  4. 3 days ago · You're remembering emotionally bullying. Emotional bullying is when a person tries to get what they want by making others feel angry or afraid. What is Emotional Bullying? Emotional bullying isn't just seen on the playground; emotional bullying, although likely subtler, is seen in adult relationships and workplaces too. An emotional bully might: 1

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  6. 3 days ago · Definition of Bullying: Explain that bullying involves repeated, intentional harm—whether physical, verbal, or emotional—by one or more individuals. It can happen in person or online. It can happen in person or online.

  7. 5 days ago · What is a bully? It is someone who takes advantage of another individual that he or she perceives as more vulnerable. The goal is to gain control over the victim or to gain control over a social group (See Why Children Get Bullied and Rejected ). This type of behavior occurs in all ages, sexes and social groups.

  8. 2 days ago · Specifically, bullying is defined as repeated hostile and deliberate behavior from one person (the perpetrator) to another (the target) with the intent to harm or threaten harm to the target; it is marked by an imbalance of power. Often, after extreme bullying, the target feels terrorized.

  9. 5 days ago · A tendency to discriminate against members of a group. In society, we often see prejudices toward a group based on race, sex, religion, culture, and more. While specific definitions of prejudice given by social scientists often differ, most agree that it involves prejudgments that are usually negative about members of a group.

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