Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de abuse en inglés

abuse:

abuse [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the abuse
    – improper or excessive use 1
    the abuse
    – improper or excessive use 1
    • abuse [the ~] sustantivo
      • alcohol abuse1
      • the abuse of public funds1
  2. the abuse
    – improper or excessive use 1
    the abuse; the misuse
    – improper or excessive use 1
    • abuse [the ~] sustantivo
      • alcohol abuse1
      • the abuse of public funds1
    • misuse [the ~] sustantivo
  3. the abuse
    – use wrongly or improperly or excessively 1
    the misuse; the excessive use
    the abuse
    – use wrongly or improperly or excessively 1
    • abuse [the ~] sustantivo
      • Her husband often abuses alcohol1
      • while she was pregnant, she abused drugs1
  4. the abuse
    the revilement; the abuse; the vilification
  5. the abuse
    – cruel or inhumane treatment 1
    the abuse; the maltreatment; the ill-usage; the ill-treatment
    – cruel or inhumane treatment 1
  6. the abuse
    – a rude expression intended to offend or hurt 1
    the abuse; the insult; the vilification; the contumely; the revilement
    – a rude expression intended to offend or hurt 1
    • abuse [the ~] sustantivo
      • when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse1
    • insult [the ~] sustantivo
      • they yelled insults at the visiting team1
    • vilification [the ~] sustantivo
    • contumely [the ~] sustantivo
    • revilement [the ~] sustantivo

to abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)

  1. to abuse
    – change the inherent purpose or function of something 1
    to abuse
    – change the inherent purpose or function of something 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • Don't abuse the system1
    to misuse; to violate
    • misuse verbo (misuses, misused, misusing)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
  2. to abuse
    – change the inherent purpose or function of something 1
    to abuse; to pervert; to misuse
    – change the inherent purpose or function of something 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • Don't abuse the system1
    • pervert verbo (perverts, perverted, perverting)
    • misuse verbo (misuses, misused, misusing)
      • The director of the factory misused the funds intended for the health care of his workers1
  3. to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
    to taunt; to call names; to scoff at; to jeer at
    • taunt verbo (taunts, taunted, taunting)
    • call names verbo (calls names, called names, calling names)
    • scoff at verbo (scoffs at, scoffed at, scoffing at)
    • jeer at verbo (jeers at, jeered at, jeering at)
  4. to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    to taunt; to jeer at; to call names
    • taunt verbo (taunts, taunted, taunting)
    • jeer at verbo (jeers at, jeered at, jeering at)
    • call names verbo (calls names, called names, calling names)
    to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
  5. to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
    to scold
    – censure severely or angrily 1
    • scold verbo (scolds, scolded, scolding)
      • The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car1
    to revile; rail at
  6. to abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    to abuse; to shout; blackguard; clapperclaw
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
    • shout verbo (shouts, shouted, shouting)
      • The angry mother shouted at the teacher1
    • blackguard verbo
    • clapperclaw verbo
  7. to abuse
    to revile; malign; to abuse
    • revile verbo (reviles, reviled, reviling)
    • malign verbo
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
  8. to abuse
    to revile; to insult; to abuse
    • revile verbo (reviles, reviled, reviling)
    • insult verbo (insults, insulted, insulting)
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
  9. to abuse
    – use wrongly or improperly or excessively 1
    to abuse
    – use wrongly or improperly or excessively 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • Her husband often abuses alcohol1
      • while she was pregnant, she abused drugs1
  10. to abuse
    – treat badly 1
    to abuse; to step; to maltreat; to ill-treat; ill-use; mistreat
    – treat badly 1
    • abuse verbo (abuses, abused, abusing)
      • This boss abuses his workers1
    • step verbo (steps, stepped, stepping)
      • She is always stepping on others to get ahead1
    • maltreat verbo (maltreats, maltreated, maltreating)
    • ill-treat verbo (ill-treats, ill-treated, ill-treating)
    • ill-use verbo
    • mistreat verbo

Conjugaciones de abuse:

present
  1. abuse
  2. abuse
  3. abuses
  4. abuse
  5. abuse
  6. abuse
simple past
  1. abused
  2. abused
  3. abused
  4. abused
  5. abused
  6. abused
present perfect
  1. have abused
  2. have abused
  3. has abused
  4. have abused
  5. have abused
  6. have abused
past continuous
  1. was abusing
  2. were abusing
  3. was abusing
  4. were abusing
  5. were abusing
  6. were abusing
future
  1. shall abuse
  2. will abuse
  3. will abuse
  4. shall abuse
  5. will abuse
  6. will abuse
continuous present
  1. am abusing
  2. are abusing
  3. is abusing
  4. are abusing
  5. are abusing
  6. are abusing
subjunctive
  1. be abused
  2. be abused
  3. be abused
  4. be abused
  5. be abused
  6. be abused
diverse
  1. abuse!
  2. let's abuse!
  3. abused
  4. abusing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

abuse

  1. abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    abuse
    – use foul or abusive language towards 1
    • abuse
      • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
  2. abuse
  3. abuse
    – a rude expression intended to offend or hurt 1
    abuse
    – a rude expression intended to offend or hurt 1
    • abuse
      • when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "abuse":

  1. cruel or inhumane treatment1
    • the child showed signs of physical abuse1
  2. improper or excessive use1
    • alcohol abuse1
    • the abuse of public funds1
  3. a rude expression intended to offend or hurt1
    • when a student made a stupid mistake he spared them no abuse1
  4. change the inherent purpose or function of something1
    • Don't abuse the system1
  5. use wrongly or improperly or excessively1
    • Her husband often abuses alcohol1
    • while she was pregnant, she abused drugs1
  6. use foul or abusive language towards1
    • The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket1
  7. treat badly1
    • This boss abuses his workers1

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