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    abused
    /əˈbjuːzd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or animal) treated with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly: "abused children"
    • 2. used in a wrong or inappropriate way: "‘next generation’ is an abused term"

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  2. to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong: She is continually abusing her position / authority by getting other people to do things for her. I never expected that he would abuse the trust I placed in him. He fears that his brother may be abusing alcohol. Fewer examples.

  3. to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong: She is continually abusing her position / authority by getting other people to do things for her. I never expected that he would abuse the trust I placed in him. He fears that his brother may be abusing alcohol. Fewer examples.

  4. The meaning of ABUSED is subjected to harmful or improper treatment : having suffered abuse. How to use abused in a sentence.

  5. abuse. 1 of 2. noun. ə-ˈbyüs. Synonyms of abuse. 1. : a corrupt practice or custom. the buying of votes and other election abuses. 2. : improper or excessive use or treatment : misuse. drug abuse. 3. : language that condemns or vilifies usually unjustly, intemperately, and angrily. verbal abuse. a term of abuse. 4. : physical maltreatment.

  6. noun. wrong or improper use; misuse: the abuse of privileges. Synonyms: misapplication. harshly or coarsely insulting language: The officer heaped abuse on his men. Synonyms: aspersion, slander. Antonyms: praise. bad or improper treatment; maltreatment: The child was subjected to cruel abuse. a corrupt or improper practice or custom:

  7. to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong: She is continually abusing her position / authority by getting other people to do things for her. I never expected that he would abuse the trust I placed in him. He fears that his brother may be abusing alcohol. Fewer examples.

  8. 1. a. Improper or excessive use; misuse: abuse of authority; drug abuse. b. Rough treatment or use: shoes that have taken a lot of abuse. 2. a. Physical maltreatment or violence: spousal abuse. b. Sexual abuse. c. Insulting or hurtful language, especially when used to threaten or demoralize: subjected her subordinates to verbal abuse. 3.