ABUSIVELY - meaning and definition. What is ABUSIVELY
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What (who) is ABUSIVELY - definition


Abusively      
·adv In an abusive manner; rudely; with abusive language.
abusive         
IMPROPER USAGE OR MISTREATMENT
Abused; Abusive; Maltreatments; Maltreatment; Mistreatment; Abusing; Abuser; Police abuse; Non-accidental trauma; Mistreat; Abusers; Peer abuse; Abuse of information; Military abuse; Political abuse; Medical abuse; Discriminatory abuse; Financial abuses; Corporate abuses; Abuses; Abuse of rank; Abuses of authority; Economic abuses; Abuses of power; Abuses of information; Police abuses; Political abuses; Medical abuses; Military abuses; Abuse of justice; Abuse of office; Adult abuse; Material abuse; Corporate bullying; Misuse
adj. abusive to (he became abusive to his guests)
abusive         
IMPROPER USAGE OR MISTREATMENT
Abused; Abusive; Maltreatments; Maltreatment; Mistreatment; Abusing; Abuser; Police abuse; Non-accidental trauma; Mistreat; Abusers; Peer abuse; Abuse of information; Military abuse; Political abuse; Medical abuse; Discriminatory abuse; Financial abuses; Corporate abuses; Abuses; Abuse of rank; Abuses of authority; Economic abuses; Abuses of power; Abuses of information; Police abuses; Political abuses; Medical abuses; Military abuses; Abuse of justice; Abuse of office; Adult abuse; Material abuse; Corporate bullying; Misuse
¦ adjective
1. offensive and insulting.
2. characterized by physical abuse.
3. involving illegality.
Derivatives
abusively adverb
abusiveness noun
Examples of use of ABUSIVELY
1. Rumsfeld, accused by some of treating generals harshly, even abusively.
2. Young men in cars were particularly aggressive – they lowered their windows and shouted abusively.
3. Of course some people overborrow, and some financial institutions lend abusively.
4. The latter simply passed an amnesty law exempting all hitherto "abusively" constructed buildings.
5. A statement by the European Court of Justice said "No–one is entitled to exploit Community provisions fraudulently or abusively.