abuser


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a·buse

 (ə-byo͞oz′)
tr.v. a·bused, a·bus·ing, a·bus·es
1. To use improperly or excessively; misuse: abuse alcohol; abuse a privilege.
2. To hurt or injure by maltreatment; ill-use: animals that were abused by a negligent owner.
3. To force sexual activity on; rape or molest.
4. To assail with insulting or hurtful words; revile.
5. Obsolete To deceive or trick.
n. (ə-byo͞os′)
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. An unjust or wrongful practice: a government that commits abuses against its citizens.
Idiom:
abuse oneself
To masturbate.

[Middle English abusen, from Old French abuser, from abus, improper use, from Latin abūsus, past participle of abūtī, to misuse : ab-, away; see ab-1 + ūtī, to use.]

a·bus′er n.
Synonyms: abuse, misuse, mistreat, ill-treat, maltreat
These verbs mean to treat wrongfully or harmfully. Abuse applies to injurious or improper treatment: "We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us" (Aldo Leopold).
Misuse stresses incorrect or unknowledgeable handling: "How often misused words generate misleading thoughts" (Herbert Spencer).
Mistreat, ill-treat, and maltreat all share the sense of inflicting injury, often intentionally: "I had seen many more patients die from being mistreated for consumption than from consumption itself" (Earl of Lytton)."Experienced people ... become suspicious of those who by their own account are invariably ill-treated by the world" (Bertrand Russell)."[The professor was charged with] underpaying, neglecting, or otherwise maltreating his assistants" (David Rains Wallace).
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.abuser - someone who abusesabuser - someone who abuses      
offender, wrongdoer - a person who transgresses moral or civil law
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Translations

abuser

[əˈbjuːzəʳ] N (physical) culpable de malos tratos; (sexual) culpable de abusos deshonestos
she killed her abusermató al que la abusaba
see also child B
see also drug C
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

abuser

[əbˈjuːzər] n
[victim, child] → auteur m de sévices, auteur m de maltraitances
sb's abuser → l'auteur des sévices sur qn, l'auteur des maltraitances sur qn
the relationship between a battered woman and her abuser
BUT la relation entre une femme battue et son bourreau. child abuser, sex abuser, child sex abuser
[drugs] → toxicomane mf; [alcohol] → ivrogne mf drug abuser, alcohol abuser, substance abuser
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

abuser

n (of child, woman, man)Missbraucher(in) m(f)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

abuser

n abusador -ra mf; drug — drogadicto -ta mf, persona que abusa de drogas
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
References in classic literature ?
"I have struck the abuser of the whole family," returned the angry youth; "and, unless he teaches his tongue a wiser language, he had better part with it altogether, as the unruly member.
Children often don't talk about sexual abuse because they think it is their fault or they have been convinced by their abuser that it is normal or a 'special secret'.
The abusers were age matched to 10,395,060 non-marijuana abuser controls.
Operation Chalice was launched nine years after teenage Lucy Lowe was killed by her abuser in an arson attack along with her older sister and their mother.
Under the ordinance, an "animal abuser" is defined as a person convicted of cruelty to animals under F.S.
Domestic violence begins when the abuser decides he or she is the most important person in the relationship and that you (the partner) are meaningless.
This can include keeping a journal of the abusive behaviors, and keeping records of any communications by your abuser that contain evidence of abuse.
Struggling to make friends at school and trapped in an unstable home life, Lucie was instantly manipulated by the abuser's lies and scheming.
The 5-year cumulative incidence of MI in this skewed-young patient population was significantly higher than in the marijuana abuser group: 1.28%, compared with 0.89%, for a 44% increase in relative risk.
The abusers were age-matched to 10,395,060 non-marijuana abuser controls.
This survivor lost her job after her abuser sabotaged her professional image by harassing her at work and emotionally causing her to doubt her abilities.
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