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What (who) is abusive language - definition

SOCIALLY OFFENSIVE FORM OF LANGUAGE
Swearing; Swear word; Curse word; Cuss word; Profaned; Swearword; Curse-word; Cussing; Adult language; Profanities; Foul language; Strong language; Swear words; Swearwords; Swear Words; Bad language; Cursing; Bad word; Cussword; Profanation; Dirty word; Swears; Curse Word; Nasty language; Cuss words; Harsh language; Dirty language; Curse words; Crude language; Curse Words; Profanation And Profanity; Unfounded profanity; Expletitive; Profanely; Vulgar slang terms; Heavy language; Profane language; Cussin'; Curse out; Cuss out; List of swears; Coarse language; Offensive words; Offensive language; Abusive language; PROFANITY; Foul Language; Lewd language; 🤬; English profanity; Laws against profanity; Inappropriate language; Naughty words; Filthy language; Objectionable language; Objectionable words; Religious views on profanity; Naughty word; Profane word; Profane words; Filthy word; Rough language; Religion and profanity
  • In [[cartoon]]s and [[comics]], profanity is often depicted by substituting symbols for words ("[[Grawlixes]]" in the lexicon of cartoonist [[Mort Walker]]).
  • Local law in [[Virginia Beach]] prohibiting the use of profanity along the boardwalk of Atlantic Avenue

Parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests         
  • [[Marian Przykucki]], bishop of Chełmno (1981–1992)
  • Cardinal [[George Pell]] in 2012
  • Cardinal [[Bernardus Alfrink]], archbishop of Utrecht (1955–1975)
  • Bishop [[Pavol Hnilica]] rehabilitated multiple-convicted Austrian priest Joseph Seidnitzer in 1991.
  • Petrus Moors, bishop of Roermond (1959–1970)
  • Bishop [[Philippe Bär]] transferred many abusive priests to other dioceses, abusing five boys himself.<ref name="NRC"/>
A PASTORAL PRACTICE THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE AGGRAVATION OF CATHOLIC SEX ABUSE CASES
Parish transfers of abusive priests; Priest shuffling
The parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests, also known as priest shuffling, is a pastoral practice that has greatly contributed to the aggravation of Catholic Church sexual abuse cases. Some bishops have been heavily criticized for moving offending priests from parish to parish, where they still had personal contact with children, rather than seeking to have them permanently returned to the lay state by laicization.
Endangered language         
LANGUAGE THAT IS AT RISK OF FALLING OUT OF USE
Endangered languages; Moribund language; Language endangerment; Endangered Language; The Rarest Language in the World; Vulnerable language; Severely endangered language; Definitely endangered language; Critically endangered language; Endangered language survey
An endangered language or moribund language is a language that is at risk of disappearing as its speakers die out or shift to speaking other languages. Language loss occurs when the language has no more native speakers and becomes a "dead language".
Nafanan language         
SENUFO LANGUAGE
Nafaara language; ISO 639:nfr; Nafaanra language; Nafana language; Fantera language; Pantera language; Nafaanra
Nafaanra (sometimes written Nafaara, pronounced ) or Nafanan is a Senufo language spoken in northwest Ghana, along the border with Ivory Coast, east of Bondoukou. It is spoken by approximately 61,000 people.

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Profanity

Profanity, also known as cursing, cussing, swearing, bad language, foul language, obscenities, expletives or vulgarism, is a socially offensive use of language. Accordingly, profanity is language use that is sometimes deemed rude, obscene, or culturally offensive; in certain religions, it constitutes sin. It can show a debasement of someone or something, or be considered an expression of strong feeling towards something. Some words may also be used as intensifiers.

In its older, more literal sense, "profanity" refers to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving of reverence, as well as behaviour showing similar disrespect or causing religious offense.

Examples of use of abusive language
1. The 18–year–old was charged with using abusive language and causing bodily harm.
2. Officials said the paper had used "foul and abusive language" against Pakistan and its leadership.
3. That is because it‘s not acceptable to use foul and abusive language in a public place.
4. Emre has been charged with using racially aggravated and abusive language.
5. "It is too late to wait until primary school to challenge prejudice and intolerant abusive language.