abuse

દુરુપયોગ
definition
verb
the judge abused his power by imposing the fines
use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose; misuse.
riders who abuse their horses should be prosecuted
treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
noun
alcohol abuse
the improper use of something.
a black eye and other signs of physical abuse
cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal.
translation of 'abuse'
અપશબ્દ,
દુરુપયોગ
verb
ગાળો દેવી,
ગેર ઉપયોગ કરવો
noun
ગાળ,
ગેર ઉપયોગ
example
Last year a training programme was established in the state of Nevada to teach hairdressers to spot the signs of physical 'abuse' and to ask the appropriate questions.
It is an 'abuse' of the system, but life is like that.
protection against fraud and 'abuse'
alcohol 'abuse'
The rest of the participants reported no history of sexual 'abuse' or assault.
Since then, we have regularly been subjected to 'abuse' and threats have been made to kill us.
This silence was not simply an 'abuse' of her trust.
This programme contrasts the county's enthusiasm for a conservation project in Tasmania with how it reacts to subjects such as domestic violence, assault and sexual 'abuse' .
waving his fists and hurling 'abuse' at the driver
In working with investigators, device companies should ensure that their actions are consistent with laws intended to combat fraud and 'abuse' .
The poet in him meant that he would be able to turn out a satire in an age of corruption and 'abuse' , but the self-promoter in him kept him busy as a letter-writer eager to please the burgesses of Hull.
The word ‘liberal’ was confirmed as a term of 'abuse' .
A huge volume of research exists, which shows a strong correlation between substantial animal 'abuse' in childhood and later personal violence to humans.
The sight of grown men hurling 'abuse' at someone who had voluntarily given up a Saturday morning to referee a kids match is truly disheartening for everyone involved.
A pilot study by the police force and the SSPCA in 2000 identified for the first time clear links between animal cruelty and domestic 'abuse' .
Today, we understand that the era of political ignorance is over and that those in power who 'abuse' their authority can be challenged and held liable in a court of law.
Does witnessing animal 'abuse' ever become routine?
She was revolted at all animal exploitation and 'abuse' .
The community has a role in terms of prevention of sexual 'abuse' and assault.
He claimed the action ‘flew in the face’ of public tendering procedures set out by the Government, and was an 'abuse' of public funds.
If somebody's hurling 'abuse' at you, it may be better to just walk away from the situation.
It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal 'abuse' and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle.
That to me is an 'abuse' of the overall parking system at Grattan Square and is one that needs to be clamped down on by the wardens in a vigorous and uncompromising way.
A Columbia University survey shows teenage girls who date boys two or more years older are much likely to 'abuse' drugs or alcohol.
Ministers say the law, which updates existing legislation, is needed to protect animals from 'abuse' .
A group of 20 teenagers went on a Halloween rampage in Hockley, smashing windows, tearing down fences and hurling 'abuse' at homeowners.
He suffered sexual 'abuse' until he was 11, then when he was 13 he discovered the person he had called dad all his life was no blood relation.
In 1992 he was prosecuted by the council in the magistrates court after hurling 'abuse' at a member of the public.
It enforces rules intended to reduce fraud and 'abuse' .
He was convicted of 15 charges - some of them specimen offences - of indecent assault and more serious sexual 'abuse' .
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