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mistreat

verb as in harm

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Mr. Turing, a math genius and secret hero of World War II, was mistreated by England near the end of his life.

A large portion of this is because the hip-hop industry has mistreated Megan with exploitative record deals, beefs with rappers and the spread of misinformation online.

From Salon

Israeli security forces have deliberately killed, wounded, arrested, detained, mistreated and tortured medical personnel and targeted medical vehicles, constituting the war crimes of wilful killing and mistreatment and the crime against humanity of extermination.

From Salon

Attendees have filed a series of lawsuits over the past decade, alleging that they were mistreated and hurt by security workers.

The 53-year-old businessman has made clear that he felt mistreated when Democrats, including Biden, criticized him or failed to acknowledge his achievements.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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