Betekenis van:
bullying
bullying
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- als (van) een tiran
- noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others
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bullying
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something
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- You're bullying someone smaller than you again!
- She's been severely traumatized by bullying at school.
- She brooded over the bullying done to her.
- That big boy is bullying the little children.
- I happened to witness the bullying in the corridor.
- Suicides of high school students as a result of bullying continued one after another.
- In junior high and high schools, they say insidious forms of bullying are on the rise.
- Bullying is a serious problem, but we have to understand that setting out to eliminate it entirely isn't a realistic proposition.
- Yes, mainly to harassment or bullying
- Activities will aim to tackle online grooming and cyber-bullying.
- Tackling harmful conduct online, in particular grooming and cyber-bullying.
- Activities will aim to tackle online grooming and cyber-bullying. Actions will deal with technical, psychological and sociological issues relating to these issues and will promote cooperation and coordination between stakeholders.
- Providing contact points where parents and children can receive answers to questions about how to stay safe online, including advice on how to deal with both grooming and cyber-bullying.
- The activities will aim to reduce the amount of illegal content circulated online and deal adequately with harmful conduct online, with particular focus on online distribution of child sexual abuse material, grooming and cyber-bullying.
- Actions, incorporating a gender-sensitive approach, will aim to investigate technical, psychological and sociological issues related to the victimisation of children in the online environment, including cyber-bullying, grooming, issues relating to online child sexual abuse material and emerging forms of conduct that put children at risk of harm.