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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(211) Notes: More than one type of drugs abused may be reported for each individual drug abuser.
(212) If he'd thought I would sit there as meek as a lamb while he abused my family, he must have got a real surprise.
(213) In the book she speaks of his "social ineptitude" and says he verbally abused her.
(214) Some magistrates have abused their powers of arrest to extort confessions.
(215) The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket.
(216) Ishtar was abused there but released in exchange for another god.
(217) Has been abused,(http://sentencedict.com/abused.html) very thin when saved. Skin problem. Gentle and loves to eat.
(218) A fabulously wealthy court eunuch of China's Ming dynasty, Liu Jin abused his a great fortune.
(219) The image of divine kingship was abused in Japan for bellicose and authoritarian ends.
(220) All kinds of drugs can be abused, including illegal drugs (Cocaine, heroin), prescription drugs (tranquilizers or pain killers) and off-the-shelf medicines like cough mixtures.
(221) I'm reminded of one girl who was bulimic and abused various substances in high school.
(222) He no longer abused himself with short sleep, overwork, and overstudy.
(223) She's said she's going public to give hope to other abused children out there.
(224) But the sad truth is that while they can perform a useful and necessary function, like other forms of speech, they too can be abused with felonious intent.
(225) He thought I had abused his hospitality to make a demagogic pitch to white voters.
(226) The movie, Mr. Daniels explains, centers on a black, illiterate, obese, sexually abused, implacably hostile and all-but-mute girl growing up in Harlem, and will therefore be a hit.
(227) There is probably no user - interface idiom more abused than the error dialog.
(228) Ample evidence also shows that children who are frequently abused by their parents or teachers tend to be introverted, pessimistic, indifferent and even world-weary.
(229) But, if be abused , be about to be made by the compasses of antitrust law.
(230) Part of the miracle of the Adirondacks is how quickly these abused lands healed.
(231) In his homily, Benedict issued an appeal for children who are abused, forced to live on the street or serve as soldiers.
(232) Lamptey was neglected and abused by both parents during his childhood in Accra and Kumasi, the two biggest cities in Ghana.
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