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was abusively
adverb
In an abusive manner; rudely; with abusive language.
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Or when it was abusively labelled racist, or anti-Arab, in a manner that completely distorted the very spirit of this magazine rooted in France's 1968 movement of leftwing, progressive, free thinking?
According to his lawyers at the international legal organization Reprieve, Hassan had been on a hunger strike since 2007 and was "abusively force-fed more than 5,000 times since 2007 as part of the military's efforts to break his hunger strike".
In the text it was abusively mentioned that about 20,000 subsistence hunters are active in the Taï National Park, leaving the impression that the wildlife resources in the park are under intolerable pressure.
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All of these, as Bronson remarked, were abusively hard on women.
Then, go to the detention centre for people who were abusively deported from Greece.
To me, it's abusively using government powers to interfere in individuals' privacy.
The contention is earnestly made on behalf of the witness that this power of inquiry, if sustained, may be abusively and oppressively exerted.
It said Dr. Schlessinger, the target of a boycott campaign by American gay groups, broke Canada's broadcasting code by being abusively biased against homosexuals.
PETA, an animal rights group that likes to be brash and provocative, tried out several designs, some of which intended to emphasize the group's contention that circus elephants are abusively treated.
"They were abusively shouting at people not to take their children into the church because there was a murderer there," recalled the Rev. Sally C. Fahrenthold, then the interim pastor at the church, Reformation Lutheran.
Taking into account the final diagnosis, we subjectively concluded that plasma exchanges and eculizumab were abusively indicated in 5 and 2 cases, respectively, of typical HELLP syndrome.
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