abuse
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kötüye kullanma.
2. yetkiyi/görevi kötüye kullanma, suiistimal; doğru olmayan bir şekilde kullanma; gereği gibi kullanmama; istismar.
3. kötü davranmak.
4. yanlış kullanma.
5. istismar.
6. küfür.
7. taciz.
8. suistimal.
9. küfür etmek.
10. küfretmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
abusing, asperse, berate, billingsgate, blackguard, blaspheme, blasphemy, bullyrag, contumely, crime, curse, deceive, despite, dishonor, disparage, fault, flay, haze, hurt, injure, injury, insult, invective, lash, libel, malediction, malign, maltreat, misapply, miscall, misemploy, mishandle, mishandling, misusage, misuse, obloquy, offense, opprobrium, outrage, perversion, pervert, rape, rating, ravish, reproach, revile, revilement, reviling, ribaldry, scurrility, slang, traduce, vilification, vilify, violate, violation, vituperate, vituperation, whip
Tanımlar :
1.
to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: abuse alcohol; abuse a privilege.
2. to hurt or injure by maltreatment; ill-use.
3. to force sexual activity on; rape or molest.
4. to assail with contemptuous, coarse, or insulting words; revile.
5. obsolete to deceive or trick.
6. improper use or handling; misuse: abuse of authority; drug abuse.
7. physical maltreatment: spousal abuse.
8. sexual abuse.
9. an unjust or wrongful practice: a government that commits abuses against its citizens.
10. insulting or coarse language: verbal abuse.
11. abuse oneself vulgar to masturbate.
2. to hurt or injure by maltreatment; ill-use.
3. to force sexual activity on; rape or molest.
4. to assail with contemptuous, coarse, or insulting words; revile.
5. obsolete to deceive or trick.
6. improper use or handling; misuse: abuse of authority; drug abuse.
7. physical maltreatment: spousal abuse.
8. sexual abuse.
9. an unjust or wrongful practice: a government that commits abuses against its citizens.
10. insulting or coarse language: verbal abuse.
11. abuse oneself vulgar to masturbate.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
improper treatment or use; application to a wrong or bad purpose; misuse
2. physical ill treatment; injury.
3. A corrupt practice or custom; offense; crime; fault.
4. vituperative words; coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; virulent condemnation; reviling.
5. violation; rape.
6. 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; ; to make an excessive use of.
7. to use ill; to maltreat; to act injuriously to; to punish or to tax excessively; to hurt.
8. to revile; to reproach coarsely; to disparage.
9. to dishonor.
10. to violate; to ravish.
11. to deceive; to impose on.
2. physical ill treatment; injury.
3. A corrupt practice or custom; offense; crime; fault.
4. vituperative words; coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; virulent condemnation; reviling.
5. violation; rape.
6. 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; ; to make an excessive use of.
7. to use ill; to maltreat; to act injuriously to; to punish or to tax excessively; to hurt.
8. to revile; to reproach coarsely; to disparage.
9. to dishonor.
10. to violate; to ravish.
11. to deceive; to impose on.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to use ill; misuse; put to a wrong or bad use; divert from the proper use; misapply: as, to abuse rights or privileges; to abuse words.
2. to do wrong to; act injuriously toward; injure; disgrace; dishonor.
3. to violate; ravish; defile. to attack with contumelious language; revile. to deceive; impose on; mislead.
4.
5. to maltreat, ill-use, injure. to revile, reproach, vilify, rate, berate, vituperate, rail at.
6. ill use; improper treatment or employment; application to a wrong purpose; improper use or application: as, an abuse of our natural powers; an abuse of civil rights, or of religious privileges; abuse of advantages; abuse of words.
7. ill treatment of a person; injury; insult; dishonor; especially, ill treatment in words; contumelious language.
8. A corrupt practice or custom; an offense; a crime; a fault: as, the abuses of government.
9. violation; defilement: as, self-abuse. deception.
10. abuse, invective, maltreatment, outrage; vituperation, contumely, scolding, reviling, aspersion, slander, obloquy. (see invective.) “ abuse as compared with invective is more personal and coarse, being conveyed in harsh and unseemly terms, and dictated by angry feeling and bitter temper. invective is more commonly aimed at character or conduct, and may be conveyed in writing and in refined language, and dictated by indignation against what is in itself blameworthy. it often, however, means public abuse under such restraints as are imposed by position and education.”
2. to do wrong to; act injuriously toward; injure; disgrace; dishonor.
3. to violate; ravish; defile. to attack with contumelious language; revile. to deceive; impose on; mislead.
4.
5. to maltreat, ill-use, injure. to revile, reproach, vilify, rate, berate, vituperate, rail at.
6. ill use; improper treatment or employment; application to a wrong purpose; improper use or application: as, an abuse of our natural powers; an abuse of civil rights, or of religious privileges; abuse of advantages; abuse of words.
7. ill treatment of a person; injury; insult; dishonor; especially, ill treatment in words; contumelious language.
8. A corrupt practice or custom; an offense; a crime; a fault: as, the abuses of government.
9. violation; defilement: as, self-abuse. deception.
10. abuse, invective, maltreatment, outrage; vituperation, contumely, scolding, reviling, aspersion, slander, obloquy. (see invective.) “ abuse as compared with invective is more personal and coarse, being conveyed in harsh and unseemly terms, and dictated by angry feeling and bitter temper. invective is more commonly aimed at character or conduct, and may be conveyed in writing and in refined language, and dictated by indignation against what is in itself blameworthy. it often, however, means public abuse under such restraints as are imposed by position and education.”
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a rude expression intended to offend or hurt
2. use wrongly or improperly or excessively
3. change the inherent purpose or function of something
4. use foul or abusive language towards
5. improper or excessive use
6. cruel or inhumane treatment
7. treat badly
2. use wrongly or improperly or excessively
3. change the inherent purpose or function of something
4. use foul or abusive language towards
5. improper or excessive use
6. cruel or inhumane treatment
7. treat badly
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.