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abused
adj. inappropriately used, used immoderately,beyond normal bounds (such as drugs); physically maltreated, mistreated, ill-treated, subject to improper treatment
 
abuse
v. misuse; injure, harm, mistreat; insult, malign, curse, revile


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Abuse
"Abuser" redirects here. See definition of Abuse refers to the use or treatment of something (a person, item, substance, concept, or vocabulary) that is seen as harmful. The term comes from the words "abnormal use". It can be used for anything ranging from the misuse of a piece of equipment to the severe maltreatment of a person.Several types of abuse include:Spiritual abuse: abusive or aberrational practices identified in the behavior and teachings of some churches, spiritual and religious organizations and groups.Sexual abuse: The improper use of another person for sexual purposes, generally without their consent or under physical or psychological pressure (which may include children whether abused by parents, those in loco parentis or strangers).Physical abuse: Where one person inflicts physical violence or pain on another.Verbal abuse: When a person uses profanity, demeaning talk, or threatening statements.Emotional abuse or psychological abusecoercionhumiliationintimidationrelational aggressionparental alienation or covert incest: Where one person uses emotional or psychological coercion to compel another to do something they do not want, or is not in their best interests; or when one person manipulates another's emotional or psychological state for their own ends (see battered person syndrome), or commits psychological aggression using ostensibly non-violent methods to inflict mental or emotional violence or pain on another.Drug abuse: the misuse of drugs, alcohol or other substances, usually a form of addictionLaw enforcement officials, among others, often define drug abuse as "any" use of illegal drugs, whether or not use is actually harmful to the user or to anyone else.Child abuse: Abuse, usually physical, emotional or sexual, directed at a child.Spousal abuse (or domestic violence): Abuse, usually physical, or psychological abuse, directed at one's spouse.Elder abuse: Abuse, most often physical or in the form of psychological threats, directed at the elderly, especially in nursing homes and similar institutions.Human rights abuse: Violation of human rights.Animal abuse: Abuse or cruelty directed at animals.Legal abuse: Vexatious litigation or malicious prosecution to retaliate, coerce, or emotionally/financially harm a person.Internet abuse includes a wide range of inappropriate online behavior, such as unsolicited promotional emailintrusion attempts, and phishing.
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abused
Adjective
1. used improperly or excessively especially drugs; "an abused substance"
(similar) misused
2. abused with language
(antonym) unabused
(similar) affronted, insulted
3. physically abused; "an abused wife"
(synonym) ill-treated, maltreated, mistreated
(antonym) unabused
(similar) assaulted, molested, raped

 
abuse
Noun
1. cruel or inhumane treatment
(synonym) maltreatment, ill-treatment, ill-usage
(hypernym) mistreatment
(hyponym) child abuse
(derivation) mistreat, maltreat, ill-use, step, ill-treat
2. a rude expression intended to offend or hurt; "when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse"; "they yelled insults at the visiting team"
(synonym) insult, revilement, contumely, vilification
(hypernym) disrespect, discourtesy
(hyponym) low blow
(derivation) clapperclaw, blackguard, shout
3. improper or excessive use
(synonym) misuse
(hypernym) use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise
(hyponym) substance abuse, drug abuse, habit
(derivation) pervert, misuse
Verb
1. treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"
(synonym) mistreat, maltreat, ill-use, step, ill-treat
(hypernym) treat, handle, do by
(hyponym) kick around
(derivation) maltreatment, ill-treatment, ill-usage
2. change the inherent purpose or function of something; "Don't abuse the system"; "The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of his workers"
(synonym) pervert, misuse
(hypernym) use, expend
(hyponym) fracture
(derivation) misuse
3. use foul or abusive language towards; "The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket"; "The angry mother shouted at the teacher"
(synonym) clapperclaw, blackguard, shout
(hypernym) attack, round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault
(hyponym) slang
(derivation) insult, revilement, contumely, vilification


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Abused
(imp. & p. p.)
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