abuse

penyalahgunaan
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'
verb
mengkhianati,
memperlakukan dgn kejam,
mencaci maki,
memperkejikan,
mendamprat,
memanfaatkan,
memaki,
mencaci,
menyalahgunakan
noun
makian,
perlakuan yg tdk wajar,
penyalahgunaan,
salah pakai,
umpatan,
perlakuan yg tdk pantas,
perlakuan kejam,
umpat,
usikan,
dampratan,
siksaan,
caci maki,
damprat
example
It is alleged that she has continued to 'abuse' alcohol and drugs.
Most youngsters 'abuse' drugs and alcohol because they are bored or for kicks and don't realise it until they are addicted.
They had long used ‘star quality’ as a term of '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.
protection against fraud and 'abuse'
It's ghastly when people in positions of power 'abuse' their privilege.
Sometimes it will be a term of endearment, sometimes a term of 'abuse' .
In a letter to the committee, Mr Sherlock, who was not represented and did not attend, accepted that his behaviour was an 'abuse' of trust and conduct unbecoming of a pharmacist.
As a driver you suffer verbal 'abuse' on a regular basis from drunks, druggies and even schoolchildren.
Surely we have to crack down on corruption and 'abuse' , and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers.
The rest of the participants reported no history of sexual 'abuse' or assault.
He's trying to reform a system that he inherited, which is riddled with centers of interest and some corruption and 'abuse' .
What induces perpetrators from all walks of life to sexually 'abuse' young children, even infants, often with appalling violence?
Bulimics tend to be impulsive and more apt to 'abuse' alcohol and drugs than average.
Counsel for the defence argued that it would be an 'abuse' of process for the trial to go ahead, and one of its arguments was that jurors might discover the article on the Internet, and be severely prejudiced.
Yobs have thrown eggs and stones at the new library in Brewery Street while hurling 'abuse' at readers.
Terrible stories of murder, 'abuse' , violence, and trauma in the name of ragging have been reported from educational institutions all over the country once again.
If you have family members who 'abuse' drugs or alcohol, you're at higher risk of the same problem.
The Sligo Rape Crisis Centre know this better than most and have striven to provide a sensitive and accommodating service to those who have suffered rape or sexual 'abuse' .
This is clearly an 'abuse' of the public airwaves, and I hope Americans rise up against these stations and take some action to stop this.
She was held overnight for interrogation, denied food and drink, and subjected to physical 'abuse' .
It enforces rules intended to reduce fraud and 'abuse' .
A group of 20 teenagers went on a Halloween rampage in Hockley, smashing windows, tearing down fences and hurling 'abuse' at homeowners.
Future research will need to include greater numbers of individuals who 'abuse' drugs other than alcohol.
Pensioner Ann Quinlan, who lives at St Brendan's Terrace, described the situation as an 'abuse' of civil rights.
At worst, Spencer resorted to cruel and violent physical 'abuse' .
People who as toddlers learn secure emotional attachment due to good parenting don't feel the need to 'abuse' drugs or alcohol.
It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal 'abuse' and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle.
The allegations of child sexual 'abuse' and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused.
In 1992 he was prosecuted by the council in the magistrates court after hurling 'abuse' at a member of the public.
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