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verb
  1. use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose; misuse.
    "the judge abused his power by imposing the fines"
    synonyms: misuse, misapply, misemploy, mishandle, exploit, pervert, take advantage of
  2. treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
    "riders who abuse their horses should be prosecuted"
    synonyms: mistreat, maltreat, ill-treat, treat badly, ill-use, misuse, handle/treat roughly, knock around, manhandle, mishandle, maul, molest, interfere with, indecently assault, sexually abuse, sexually assault, grope, assault, hit, strike, beat, injure, hurt, harm, damage, wrong, bully, persecute, oppress, torture, beat up, rough up, do over
  3. speak in an insulting and offensive way to or about (someone).
    "the referee was abused by players from both teams"
    synonyms: insult, be rude to, swear at, curse, call someone names, taunt, shout at, scold, rebuke, upbraid, reprove, castigate, inveigh against, impugn, slur, revile, smear, vilify, vituperate against, slander, libel, cast aspersions on, offend, slight, disparage, denigrate, defame, slag off, trash-talk, miscall

noun
  1. the improper use of something.
    "alcohol abuse"
    synonyms: misuse, misapplication, misemployment, mishandling, exploitation, perversion
  2. cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal.
    "a black eye and other signs of physical abuse"
    synonyms: mistreatment, maltreatment, ill treatment, ill use, misuse, rough treatment, manhandling, mishandling, molestation, interference, indecent assault, sexual abuse, sexual assault, assaulting, hitting, striking, beating, injury, hurt, harm, damage, wronging, bullying, persecution, oppression, torture, beating up, roughing up, doing over
  3. insulting and offensive language.
    "waving his fists and hurling abuse at the driver"
    synonyms: insults, curses, jibes, slurs, expletives, swear words, swearing, cursing, name-calling, scolding, rebukes, upbraiding, reproval, invective, castigation, revilement, vilification, vituperation, slander, libel, slights, disparagement, denigration, defamation, slanging, a slanging match, mudslinging, disrespect, verbal(s), trash talk, contumely

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What is the definition of abuse?
Overview of abuse Abuse is when someone causes us harm or distress. It can take many forms, ranging from disrespect to causing someone physical or mental pain. It can occur in someone's home, a care home, a hospital or a public place. Often the people who commit abuse are taking advantage of a special relationship.
What are the 7 signs of emotional abuse?

It may include the following:

Aggressive verbal communication.
Verbal threats.
Manipulative and controlling behavior.
Humiliation in front of friends or family.
Name-calling, insults, and put-downs.
Silent treatment.
Gaslighting.
Isolating you from others.
What is the legal definition of abuse?
§3002. Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter- (1) The term "abuse" means the knowing infliction of physical or psychological harm or the knowing deprivation of goods or services that are necessary to meet essential needs or to avoid physical or psychological harm.
What does abuse me mean?
If you abuse someone, it means you are hurting that person, mentally, emotionally, or physically. If someone else is harming you, you are yourself suffering from abuse.

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