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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary abuser|abusif|abusive|abuseur|abuse|misuse 1370; lat. abusus « mauvais usage », de usus. bad-be-kâr-giri (pbp.) bad/kaž-raft/kerd-âri + American journalists now refer to "abuse laws" rather than torture laws. Yes, abuse sounds so much better, doesn’t it? No screaming, no cries of agony when you’re abused. ( Torture’s out. Now they call it abuse ) + Toutefois, à dire ce que j'en croy, cette coustume a tort de condamner le vin, par ce que plusieurs s'y enyvrent. On ne peut abuser que des choses qui sont bonnes. Et croy de cette regle qu'elle ne regarde que la populaire defaillance. (MONTAIGNE, Les Essais, Œuvres complètes dans La Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Éditions Gallimard, 1962, p. 358)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version ضايع کننده ،بد زبان ،فحاش ،دشنام دهنده
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 abuse n. Pronunciation: ə- ' byüs Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French abus, from Latin abusus, from abuti to consume, from ab- + uti to use Date: 15th century 1 : a corrupt practice or custom 2 : improper or excessive use or treatment : MISUSE <drug abuse > < abuse of tranquilizers> 3 obsolete : a deceitful act : DECEPTION 4 : language that condemns or vilifies usually unjustly, intemperately, and angrily 5 : physical maltreatment synonyms ABUSE , VITUPERATION , INVECTIVE , OBLOQUY , BILLINGSGATE mean vehemently expressed condemnation or disapproval. ABUSE the most general term, usually implies the anger of the speaker and stresses the harshness of the language <scathing verbal abuse >. VITUPERATION implies fluent and sustained abuse <a torrent of vituperation >. INVECTIVE implies a comparable vehemence but suggests greater verbal and rhetorical skill and may apply to a public denunciation <blistering political invective >. OBLOQUY suggests defamation and consequent shame and disgrace <subjected to obloquy and derision>. BILLINGSGATE implies practiced fluency and variety of profane or obscene abuse <directed a stream of billingsgate at the cabdriver>.]]> 2 abuse n. Pronunciation: ə- ' byüz Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   abused ; abus·ing Date: 15th century 1 a : to put to a wrong or improper use < abuse a privilege> b : to use excessively < abuse alcohol> also : to use without medical justification < abuse ing painkillers> 2 obsolete : DECEIVE 3 : to use so as to injure …