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Что (кто) такое Abuse - определение

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Abuse         
·vt Physical ill treatment; injury.
II. Abuse ·vt To Dishonor.
III. Abuse ·vt Violation; rape; as, abuse of a female child.
IV. Abuse ·vt To Deceive; to impose on.
V. Abuse ·vt To Violate; to Ravish.
VI. Abuse ·vt A corrupt practice or custom; offense; crime; fault; as, the abuses in the civil service.
VII. Abuse ·vt To Revile; to reproach coarsely; to Disparage.
VIII. Abuse ·vt Vituperative words; coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; virulent condemnation; reviling.
IX. Abuse ·vt Improper treatment or use; application to a wrong or bad purpose; misuse; as, an abuse of our natural powers; an abuse of civil rights, or of privileges or advantages; an abuse of language.
X. Abuse ·vt To use ill; to Maltreat; to act injuriously to; to punish or to tax excessively; to Hurt; as, to abuse prisoners, to abuse one's powers, one's patience.
XI. Abuse ·vt To put to a wrong use; to Misapply; to Misuse; to put to a bad use; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to Pervert; as, to abuse inherited gold; to make an excessive use of; as, to abuse one's authority.
abuse         
n.
insulting language
1) to heap, shower abuse on, upon; to hurl abuse at
2) to take abuse (she took a lot of abuse from him)
3) verbal abuse
4) a shower, stream of abuse
5) a term of abuse
rough use
6) to take abuse (this car has taken a lot of abuse)
mistreatment
7) child; personal; sexual abuse
improper use
8) drug abuse
abuse         
I. v. a.
1.
Misuse, misemploy, misapply, pervert, prostitute, desecrate, dishonor, profane, pollute, make an ill use of, deceive, impose on, betray, cajole, seduce by cajolery.
2.
Maltreat, harm, injure, hurt, ill-treat, ill-use.
3.
Revile, reproach, vilify, slander, traduce, defame, asperse, inveigh against, carp at, malign, blacken, disparage, berate, rate, betongue, upbraid, calumniate, lampoon, satirize, lash, pasquinade, rail at, sneer at, speak ill of, calumniate, treat with contumely, pour contumely on. See vituperate.
4.
Violate, outrage, ravish, deflour.
II. n.
1.
Misapplication, misuse, misemployment, dishonor, dishonoring, profanation, prostitution, desecration, pollution, perversion, ill-use.
2.
Maltreatment, outrage, ill-treatment, bad treatment.
3.
Corrupt practice, malfeasance, malversation.
4.
Vituperation, railing, reviling, vilification, defamation, aspersion, disparagement, rating, upbraiding, contumely, obloquy, opprobrium, insult, scurrility, ribaldry, foul invective, rude reproach, billingsgate.
abuse         
¦ verb ?'bju:z
1. use to bad effect or for a bad purpose.
2. treat with cruelty or violence.
assault sexually.
3. address in an insulting and offensive way.
¦ noun ?'bju:s
1. the improper use of something.
2. cruel and violent treatment.
sexual assault.
3. insulting and offensive language.
Derivatives
abuser noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. abus-, abuti 'misuse', from ab- 'away' + uti 'to use'.
abuse         
(abused)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Abuse of someone is cruel and violent treatment of them.
...investigation of alleged child abuse.
...victims of sexual and physical abuse.
...controversy over human rights abuses.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl, usu with supp
2.
Abuse is extremely rude and insulting things that people say when they are angry.
I was left shouting abuse as the car sped off...
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Abuse of something is the use of it in a wrong way or for a bad purpose.
What went on here was an abuse of power.
...drug and alcohol abuse.
N-VAR: with supp
4.
If someone is abused, they are treated cruelly and violently.
Janet had been abused by her father since she was eleven.
...parents who feel they cannot cope or might abuse their children.
...those who work with abused children.
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V-ed
abuser (abusers)
...a convicted child abuser.
N-COUNT
5.
You can say that someone is abused if extremely rude and insulting things are said to them.
He alleged that he was verbally abused by other soldiers.
= insult
VERB: be V-ed, also V n
6.
If you abuse something, you use it in a wrong way or for a bad purpose.
He showed how the rich and powerful can abuse their position.
VERB: V n
abuser
...the treatment of alcohol and drug abusers.
N-COUNT
Abuse         
Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of a thing, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other types of aggression.
Abused         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Abuse.
abuser         
see abuse
Abuser         
·noun One who abuses [in the various senses of the verb].
Abusing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Abuse.

Википедия

Abuse

Abuse is the improper usage or treatment of a thing, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, assault, violation, rape, unjust practices, crimes, or other types of aggression. To these descriptions, one can also add the Kantian notion of the wrongness of using another human being as means to an end rather than as ends in themselves. Some sources describe abuse as "socially constructed", which means there may be more or less recognition of the suffering of a victim at different times and societies.