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abuse

Definition for abuse

noun as in wrong use

noun as in physical hurting, injuring

verb as in physically hurt or injure

verb as in use wrongly

verb as in take advantage of

Strongest match

exploit

Strong matches

use, wrong

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Example Sentences

She has also served on Trump's opioid and drug abuse commission.

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Freeholders and their agents, however, are adamant the system is not being abused and that they are simply "re-charging" the costs they face to the leaseholders.

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New laws are going through Parliament to force building owners to make the bills they charge more transparent, although campaigners who say the system is being abused don't believe the legislation goes far enough.

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Assistant chief constable Emma James said the force had reviewed its handling of an investigation launched after a domestic abuse allegation by Ms Brella on 29 August.

From BBC

But the Security Council - prompted by then UN Secretary General Kofi Annan - refused to renew the exemption in June 2004, after pictures of US troops abusing Iraqi prisoners shocked the world.

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

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