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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(151) We would not wish to outlaw parenthood on the grounds that some children are abused, even murdered, in the home.
(152) Children abused or seriously neglected in childhood often exhibit as adults a sociopathic inability to empathize with other people.
(153) The surgeon also abused the patient, and it was a misuse of professional privilege that he did so.
(154) In 1991 the girl made allegations that her father had abused her sexually.
(155) BWhile not physically abused, Tamika, like most children of addicts, is emotionally starved.
(156) The therapist thought Mary appeared to benefit from these telephone contacts and had not abused the availability of open access.
(157) He now faces charges of having abused his power while in office.
(158) Whether I'd stuck to my guns or not, it had been a harrowing experience and I felt abused.
(159) Another of Mia's children, 14-year-old Moses, repeated allegations that Allen had sexually abused his seven-year-old adopted daughter Dylan.
(160) His voice churned like a meat grinder that had long been abused by its owner.
(161) Some say he cheapened his office; others that he abused it.
(162) Child-rearing is considered a private matter, and there is no intervention unless a child is abused or neglected.
(163) In one case, a London school nurse recruited young boys who were then sexually abused and filmed.
(164) Denial by the physically abused person is another barrier to obtaining accurate figures.
(165) It was also alleged that, as a child, Harris and his siblings were systematically abused by their father.
(166) Referee Alf Buksh is understood to have complained in his match report of being verbally abused by officials from both teams.
(167) He claimed that both parents psychologically and physically abused him.
(168) You may have been abused or molested as a child.
(169) Newsgroup Etiquette Newsgroups, like so many other public places, get abused by the very people who benefit from them.
(170) Abused A 13-year-old boy, the son of a Hollywood dentist, has alleged the 34-year-old multi-millionaire sexually abused him.
(171) Erica runs a hostel for women who have been abused by their husbands.
(172) The last time I had it, a woman reporter was humiliated and verbally abused in a National Football League locker room.
(173) Local magistrates also abused their authority in order to influence voters.Sentencedict.com
(174) He said du Pont frequently carried a. 38-caliber pistol on the estate and abused cocaine and alcohol.
(175) Erik testified he was sexually abused by his father since the age of 6.
(176) Re-engineering, in many cases, has been abused as a euphemism for downsizing.
(177) Show some spunk . Quit pretending you're being abused.
(178) She would be scolded, abused, ignominiously discharged.
(179) Not just a beautiful flower, papaver somniferum contains the natural alkaloid morphine which is used and abused the world over.
(180) Despite the fact that public facilities are sometimes abused, or occupied by people who do not need them, in general the standard of life for people with physical limitations has been elevated.
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