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What does to hector mean?

"To hector" means to bully, harass, or intimidate someone, often in a domineering or aggressive way. It comes from the Greek hero Hector, who was known for his strength and ferocity in battle.

Here are some examples of how "to hector" can be used:

* "The coach was constantly hectoring the players to perform better." This means the coach was aggressively pushing and criticizing the players.

* "She was hectored by her boss into staying late to finish the project." This means her boss pressured and bullied her into working extra hours.

* "Don't hector me into making a decision right now." This means the person is asking to not be pressured or harassed into making a decision.

In summary, "to hector" implies a forceful, aggressive, and often unpleasant manner of dealing with someone.

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