abuse

దుర్వినియోగమైతే
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 '
తిట్టు,
నిందించు,
దుర్వినియోగం
example
Despite the allegations of 'abuse' , corruption, and the indictments of several officers in the unit, many credit it with keeping a lid on gang violence.
a black eye and other signs of physical 'abuse'
It is alleged that she has continued to 'abuse' alcohol and drugs.
The allegations of child sexual 'abuse' and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused.
In West Yorkshire and Craven last year more than 6,000 complaints were investigated with 82 prosecutions for animal 'abuse' and neglect.
It's ghastly when people in positions of power 'abuse' their privilege.
Yes, it's a fact that far more men than women sexually 'abuse' children.
A Columbia University survey shows teenage girls who date boys two or more years older are much likely to 'abuse' drugs or alcohol.
Too many franchisors are able to 'abuse' their market power and contractual obligations without any effective sanction under the current law.
My use of ‘Yanks’ recently triggered a barrage of criticism from readers suggesting the word was a term of 'abuse' .
He goes on to say that those who voted for this government never dreamt that they would countenance such an 'abuse' of democracy.
That is why I left the group because people were always trying to disrespect and 'abuse' me.
This was, of course, an 'abuse' of the disciplinary process, but it has been done many times before, without attracting attention, and amounts to little more than a breach of etiquette.
riders who 'abuse' their horses should be prosecuted
Being a police officer does not mean you can 'abuse' the power given to you.
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' .
The word ‘liberal’ was confirmed as a term of 'abuse' .
The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and 'abuse' .
young people who have suffered sexual 'abuse'
There are already plenty of laws against actual rape, assault and child sexual 'abuse' .
Two weeks ago, we reported how hordes of rowdy teenagers were congregating in the library entrance hall, causing mayhem and hurling 'abuse' at users.
Finally, an applicant should not 'abuse' drugs or alcohol.
Future research will need to include greater numbers of individuals who 'abuse' drugs other than alcohol.
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.
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' .
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.
At worst, Spencer resorted to cruel and violent physical 'abuse' .
He was convicted of 15 charges - some of them specimen offences - of indecent assault and more serious sexual 'abuse' .
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.
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