Synonym: abuse, bruise, ill-treat, molest. Similar words: treat, treaty, retreat, entreat, stream, streak, treatise, treatment. Meaning: ['mɪs'trɪːt] v. treat badly.
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1 It is alleged that he mistreated the prisoners.
2 Both parents have denied charges of mistreating their children.
3 He is alleged to have mistreated the prisoners.
4 Security forces are accused of mistreating prisoners.
5 She has been mistreated by men in the past.
6 I hate to see books being mistreated.
7 I think people who mistreat their pets should be banned from keeping them.
8 In the past, officers who mistreated prisoners often received a mere slap on the wrist.
9 They mistreat those in a lower rank, pressure us unnecessarily hinting that they will sue us or call on our superiors.
10 Alternatively, they may have been mistreated, and so only respond to that particular stimulus.
11 David Copperfield about a poor boy who is mistreated by people that was very sad.
12 It is against the law to mistreat an animal.
13 It is illegal to mistreat rats in Denver,[www.Sentencedict.com] Colorado.
14 Attack me! Hurt me! Torture me! Humiliate me! Mistreat me! Persecute me!
15 Do not mistreat an alien or oppress him, for you were aliens in Egypt.
16 Punish those who tyrannize over us and arrogantly mistreat us.
17 Yet many people unwittingly mistreat their hair by eating an unbalanced diet.
18 According to a recent report, many detainees claim that police have mistreated them.
19 Then, of course, they complain to the Herald, and the Herald thinks the inmates are being mistreated.
20 C., to beg forgiveness for the way black men had mistreated their women and neglected their families.
21 She won't have anything to do with the boy and my husband has said she used to mistreat him.
22 Caroline would give me hell for evermore if she thought I'd mistreated her best friend.
23 The dangers of the Naples street-life did not bother her; she believed that no one would mistreat her.
24 No one kept track of exactly how many were mistreated, but several thousand deaths blight the record of Ferdinand and Isabelia.
25 The little robber girl: A feisty and spoiled robber girl, she kept many animal pets but mistreated them.
26 Then, over a light lunch, which had set her mistreated tastebuds drooling, she had planned her strategy.
27 For the sake of good conscience, we should not mistreat other people.
28 The child then concludes that it is permissible to mistreat younger or smaller children.
29 Not long after the wedding, the wife began to mistreat her stepdaughter.
30 Then Saul said to his armor-bearer, "Draw your sword, and thrust me through with it, lest these uncircumcised come and thrust me through, and mistreat me."
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