abuse
transitive verb | \ ə-ˈbyüz \
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a : to put to a bad or unfair use abusing the powers of office
b : to engage in sexual activity with (a child under an age specified by statute)
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a : to inflict physical or emotional mistreatment or injury on (as one's child) purposely or through negligence or neglect and often on a regular basis
b : to engage in sexual activity with (a child under an age specified by statute)
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: to attack harshly with words abuse a police officer abuse a debtor
abuse
noun | \ ə-ˈbyüs \
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: improper, unfair, or excessive use abuse of authority drug abuse
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a : the infliction of physical or emotional injury; also : the crime of inflicting such injury — see also battered child syndrome, battered woman's syndrome — compare cruelty, neglect : the crime of inflicting such injury — see also battered child syndrome, battered woman's syndrome — compare cruelty, neglect
b : sexual abuse
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: a verbal attack (as on a police officer in the performance of his or her duty); also : the crime of making such an attack : the crime of making such an attack