abuser

Variant of abuse

abuse definition

abuse (ə byo̵̅o̅z; for n., ə byo̵̅o̅s)

transitive verb abused abused′, abusing abus′·ing

  1. to use wrongly; misuse to abuse a privilege
    1. to hurt by treating badly; mistreat
    2. to inflict physical, sexual, or psychological harm upon
  2. to use insulting, coarse, or bad language about or to; revile

Etymology: ME abusen < OFr abuser < L abusus, pp. of abuti, misuse < ab-, away, from + uti, to use

noun

  1. wrong, bad, or excessive use
  2. mistreatment, esp. by the infliction of physical, sexual, or psychological harm; injury
  3. a bad, unjust, or corrupt custom or practice
  4. insulting or coarse language
  5. Obsolete deception

Related Forms:

  • abuser abus′·er (ə byo̵̅o̅zər) noun
  • abusable abus′·able adjective

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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