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to abusive
adjective
Wrongly used; perverted; misapplied; unjust; illegal.
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They had also subjected Jones to abusive chants based on the false accusations of child abuse made against him in 1999.
This may be because exposure to abusive acts from a known person may have more detrimental effects to the women compared to abuse from a stranger.
This is akin to returning a child to abusive parents.
No terror plot was stopped due to abusive interrogations.
This confusion contributed to abusive interrogation practices at Abu Ghraib...
Francis said she too had been subjected to abusive remarks.
— is exactly how desperate families reconcile themselves to abusive fathers.
Like many actors, he said, he felt subjected to "abusive treatment" at the hands of directors.
Low-income car buyers are especially vulnerable to abusive lending practices, consumer advocates say.
Throughout the series, secondary characters raise moral objections to abusive interrogation tactics.
The rides range in difficulty from easy to "abusive," as one guidebook put it.
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