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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(121) Abused women can gain new confidence when they realize they have political leverage against their abusive spouses.
(122) The law is used to serve justice. The law can also be manipulated or abused to serve injustice. Dr T.P.Chia
(123) The answer is one of the most neglected and abused kitchen appliances ever invented: the refrigerator.
(124) It would help them adjust to the culture and tell them when they're being abused and how to answer back.
(125) They were tortured, humiliated and abused in gross contravention of the Geneva convention.
(126) Unfortunately for Polly's sensual self, her intellectual and emotional self recoiled at the idea, feeling angry and abused.
(127) But what makes Courtney especially dangerous is not that he abused his position as a doctor.
(128) Among those who say that Maciel abused them are two men who helped to establish the order in the United States.
(129) It was the most disgusting programme written without any feelings for people with missing or abused children.
(130) A thousand or more children are being abused or neglected every week - and three or four die every week.
(131) He also left behind a letter stating that the Emperor abused his wife during his absence.
(132) "He has abused his position," a cold and angry protester said.
(133) Lyle also claims he was sexually abused by his parents, but has not yet testified at the retrial.
(134) He talked of his harsh, unsympathetic upbringing in which his often drunken father physically abused his wife and children.
(135) The real Nixon was not a benign statesman but a ruthless, corrupt president who abused power on a spectacular scale.
(136) Researchers found that 54 percent had at one time abused or been dependent on alcohol or drugs.
(137) Does my hon. Friend agree that it does the cause of racial integration no good at all that our procedures should be abused?
(138) There are two modes of establishing our reputation; to be praised by honest men, and to be abused by rogues. Charles Caleb Colton
(139) As we get older, we may be abused by other authority figures - teachers, doctors, bosses.
(140) Abused children often grow up to abuse their own children - it's a vicious circle.
(141) The 53-year-old railway worker abused his stepdaughter and two step-granddaughters in a 12-year reign of terror.
(142) She asked them why; they said it was because they had information that the two children had been sexually abused.
(143) Even though he never physically abused me, the verbal abuse was frightening.
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(144) This is also possible in children who have been sexually abused.
(145) Friends of the victims demonstrated on the streets, calling for action against the culprits, who had abused their power.
(146) A case reports and clinical-epidemiological studies have evaluated the cancer risk in patients who have abused anthranoid laxatives over a long period.
(147) We asked them if they had vomited or abused laxatives and asked them to record their weight on a weekly basis.
(148) Democrats have sought the subpoenas to determine whether the organizations abused their tax-exempt status by coordinating political activities with the Republican Party.
(149) It lost its soul and it almost executed an innocent, abused woman.
(150) A clingy child was also an abused child according to these guidelines.
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