English to Spanish Dictionary abuse

abuse

abuso
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'
verb
ofender,
maltratar,
abusar de,
denigrar,
insultar,
violar
noun
ofensa,
abuso,
mal trato,
insultos
example
He was Russia's most renowned investigative reporter, specializing in 'abuse' and corruption by a system that could produce little else.
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.
This silence was not simply an 'abuse' of her trust.
She was revolted at all animal exploitation and 'abuse' .
protection against fraud and 'abuse'
Of course, to prevent 'abuse' and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent.
My use of ‘Yanks’ recently triggered a barrage of criticism from readers suggesting the word was a term of 'abuse' .
He said this was an 'abuse' of public monies and the fact there was no contribution from the business community was ‘grossly unfair.’
Yes, it's a fact that far more men than women sexually 'abuse' children.
He was convicted of 15 charges - some of them specimen offences - of indecent assault and more serious sexual 'abuse' .
alcohol 'abuse'
Sometimes it will be a term of endearment, sometimes a term of 'abuse' .
There are no prizes for guessing what value he places on each: bourgeois is always a term of 'abuse' , revolutionary almost always a term of approbation.
I also knew my military exemption was due to expire, and I would be forced to join the army, where gay conscripts suffer violent and sexual 'abuse' .
Today, we understand that the era of political ignorance is over and that those in power who 'abuse' their authority can be challenged and held liable in a court of law.
He admitted the affair but denied allegations that it was ‘inappropriate and an 'abuse' of the doctor-patient relationship’.
Future research will need to include greater numbers of individuals who 'abuse' drugs other than alcohol.
Since then, we have regularly been subjected to 'abuse' and threats have been made to kill us.
More young women are becoming victims of sexual 'abuse' and assault each day.
The list itself was prefaced with the following insight: ‘Leaders with absolute power too often 'abuse' it.’
The report points out that many doctors are engaging in such practices despite a well-publicized crackdown on insurance fraud and 'abuse' .
It is alleged that she has continued to 'abuse' alcohol and drugs.
waving his fists and hurling 'abuse' at the driver
The centre was founded back in 1984 at a time when there was great resistance in society to the fact that rape and sexual 'abuse' were a reality for many.
Terrible stories of murder, 'abuse' , violence, and trauma in the name of ragging have been reported from educational institutions all over the country once again.
The play draws a connection between this shame and cultural silence about rape and sexual 'abuse' .
The Sligo Rape Crisis Centre know this better than most and have striven to provide a sensitive and accommodating service to those who have suffered rape or sexual 'abuse' .
If you have family members who 'abuse' drugs or alcohol, you're at higher risk of the same problem.
At worst, Spencer resorted to cruel and violent physical 'abuse' .
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.
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