abuse

दुरुपयोग
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'
दुरुपयोग करणे,
उद्धट शब्द,
कठोर शब्द
example
Does it have a multi-faceted approach, including training, to fight fraud and 'abuse' ?
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.
A huge volume of research exists, which shows a strong correlation between substantial animal 'abuse' in childhood and later personal violence to humans.
Since then, we have regularly been subjected to 'abuse' and threats have been made to kill us.
The list itself was prefaced with the following insight: ‘Leaders with absolute power too often 'abuse' it.’
Ministers say the law, which updates existing legislation, is needed to protect animals from 'abuse' .
There are already plenty of laws against actual rape, assault and child sexual 'abuse' .
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.
Surely we have to crack down on corruption and 'abuse' , and eliminate idiocies like the direct advertising of prescription drugs to consumers.
Sometimes it will be a term of endearment, sometimes a term of 'abuse' .
Although he had seen no signs of physical 'abuse' , the entire industry disgusted him.
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.
Without a detailed breakdown on how much was spent by each minister and official it is impossible to establish is there was an 'abuse' of the system.
Now imagine all these fans hurling 'abuse' at you.
That is why I left the group because people were always trying to disrespect and 'abuse' me.
Sexual 'abuse' or assault is experienced by more than two in five women and almost three out of 10 men, the report said.
Donna, who has been working with Castleton teenagers, told Castleton community forum that youths would be less likely to 'abuse' drugs or alcohol if they had a shelter.
alcohol 'abuse'
a black eye and other signs of physical 'abuse'
Most youngsters 'abuse' drugs and alcohol because they are bored or for kicks and don't realise it until they are addicted.
Monday night's meeting was dominated by members hurling 'abuse' at the directors, including climbing on stage in an effort to shout them down.
young people who have suffered sexual 'abuse'
A Columbia University survey shows teenage girls who date boys two or more years older are much likely to 'abuse' drugs or alcohol.
Because as a federal civil servant, if you're witnessing 'abuse' and corruption, particularly in the White House, where do you go?
More young women are becoming victims of sexual 'abuse' and assault each day.
She was revolted at all animal exploitation and 'abuse' .
They are more likely than anorexics to 'abuse' drugs and alcohol or have problems with the law.
an 'abuse' of public funds
Of course, to prevent 'abuse' and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent.
At worst, Spencer resorted to cruel and violent physical 'abuse' .
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