abused 的 2 个定义
a·bused, a·bus·ing.
- to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
- to treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way: to abuse a horse; to abuse one's eyesight.
- to speak insultingly, harshly, and unjustly to or about; revile; malign.
- (5)
- wrong or improper use; misuse: the abuse of privileges.
- harshly or coarsely insulting language: The officer heaped abuse on his men.
- bad or improper treatment; maltreatment: The child was subjected to cruel abuse.
- (6)
abused 近义词
physically hurt or injure
use wrongly
attack with words
abused 的近义词 49 个
- insult
- offend
- persecute
- revile
- backbite
- bash
- belittle
- berate
- calumniate
- cap
- castigate
- decry
- defame
- derogate
- discount
- knock
- minimize
- nag
- oppress
- reproach
- ride
- scold
- signify
- slam
- slap
- smear
- sound
- trash
- upbraid
- vilify
- vituperate
- zing
- bad-mouth
- blow off
- cuss out
- cut down
- cut to the quick
- do a number on
- dump on
- give a black eye
- hurl brickbat
- pick on
- put down
- rag on
- rip up
- run down
- sling mud
- swear at
- tear apart
abused 的反义词 22 个
take advantage of
更多abused例句
- When it paused the service earlier this year, the company said it was investigating reports of abuse, especially from malware groups.
- Regular testing can help the department identify officers with substance abuse issues as well.
- She said the lead agency into the woman’s allegations is now the Justice Department’s Inspector General, which oversees accusations of civil rights abuses.
- What I do know from the research that’s out there on abuse and abusers is that there’s a range of, I’d say of levels of denial that they are in … but I haven’t done any interviews.
- In 2018, for example, Facebook was slow to act on misinformation spreading in Myanmar that ultimately led to human rights abuses.
- These were cops who had worked the protests and suffered the accompanying verbal taunts and abuse.
- You get these high-profile people that go into prison, and the staff abuse their authority.
- When they get someone high profile, like the governor [Bob McDonnell] or like Teresa, they will abuse their positions.
- Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws.
- It needs to be said: bigotry in the name of religion is still bigotry; child abuse wrapped in a Bible verse is still child abuse.
- Quaint old Burton in his "Anatomy of Melancholy," recognizes the virtues of the plant while he anathematizes its abuse.
- He shan't marry me without your consent, so don't be angry and abuse us all; for which you will be sorry an hour hence.
- Notwithstanding, they bear with much patience a great deal of abuse from unkind masters.
- This abuse, as the years went on, instead of diminishing grew in strength if not in grace.
- On the other hand directors are not permitted to abuse their power; they must act in good faith.