Similar words: abuse, disabuse, abusive, syllabus, abut, babu, abutting, tabulate. Meaning: [ə'bjuːz] adj. 1. used improperly or excessively especially drugs 2. subjected to cruel treatment.
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(1) Several of the children had been sexually abused.
(2) All the children had been physically and emotionally abused.
(3) He abused his kids.
(4) Journalists covering the case have been threatened and abused.
(5) Many soldiers in Belfast are verbally abused .
(6) She was sexually abused as a child.
(7) The boy had been viciously assaulted and sexually abused.
(8) She abused him roundly for his neglect.
(9) He systematically abused his body with heroin and cocaine.
(10) He abused the Admiral in the grossest terms.
(11) He had abused his own daughter .
(12) Several of the children had been sexually/physically/emotionally abused.
(13) Stories of abused and battered children are shockingly familiar.
(14) He alleged that he was verbally abused by other soldiers.
(15) Janet had been abused by her father since she was eleven.
(16) Williams abused his position as Mayor to give jobs to his friends.
(17) James abused his body for years with heroin and cocaine.
(18) Morris abused the trust the firm had shown in him.
(19) The Mayor and his cohorts have abused their positions of power.
(20) Most of the foremen abused the workmen in the foulest languages.
(21) People who have been abused as children often experience feelings/a sense of worthlessness.
(22) She abused her position as principal by giving jobs to her friends.
(23) This rule was brought into being because the old law was abused. Sentencedict.com
(24) He came to the help of another driver who was being racially abused by three white passengers.
(25) It is a situation where basic human rights are being flagrantly abused.
(26) In a landmark case/decision, the Governor pardoned a woman convicted of killing her husband,(sentencedict.com) who had physically abused her.
(27) Teachers were threatened with kitchen knives, physically assaulted and verbally abused..
(28) She had decided to avenge herself and all the other women he had abused.
(29) Women are often ashamed to admit they are being abused.
(30) "Think still again," he said,"and do not act rashly. The best of God's gifts may be abused,and yet they are all good.
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