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abuse-n [*.'bju:s]

 Abuse refers to the improper or excessive use of something or someone, usually involving cruelty, harm, mistreatment.

Abuse can take various forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, or verbal maltreatment.

It often occurs in interpersonal relationships, such as within families, intimate partnerships, or institutional settings.

The consequences of abuse can be severe, leading to physical injuries, psychological trauma, and long-lasting emotional scars.

Recognizing and addressing abuse is crucial for the well-being and safety of individuals, and various organizations and support systems exist to assist victims.

Research and education play important roles in raising awareness about abuse, its causes, and preventive measures.

Effectively combating abuse requires societal efforts, including legal frameworks, advocacy, and fostering a culture of respect, dignity, and empathy.

He claimed that his boss subjected him to emotional abuse at work.

The child protection officer reported a case physical abuse within the family.

The documentary highlighted the issue of substance abuse in society.

The campaign aims to raise awareness about elder abuse in nursing homes.

The teacher noticed signs of verbal abuse among the students in the classroom.

The organization provides support for survivors of domestic abuse.

The article discussed the legal consequences of animal abuse.
 

Explain the word "abuse". Give some examples of using the word "abuse" in sentences.