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1. Abusive definition is - using harsh, insulting language
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2. How to use Abusive in a sentence.
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3. Abusive is an adjective used to describe a person who abuses a person or an animal—mistreats and causes harm to them
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4. Abusive calls / comments / language involving bad or wrong use of something or treatment of someone, especially for your own advantage: The former chairman was found guilty of Abusive practices and banned from buying or selling shares
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5. Workers complained of Abusive …
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6. 9 synonyms of Abusive from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 36 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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7. Abusive: marked by harsh insulting language.
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8. Find 32 ways to say Abusive, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. And, though you might think it would be clear when someone is being Abusive, Abusive patterns can sometimes be hard to spot –
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10. When a truly Abusive situation exists, it’s because one party is seeking to control the other through abuse
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11. Violent, wild, rough, cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, destructive, harmful, maddened, hurtful, unrestrained, impetuous, homicidal, intemperate, raging, furious, injurious, maniacal her cruel and Abusive husband violent kind, caring, gentle, sympathetic, humane, compassionate, benevolent, merciful, warm-hearted
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12. Abusive: Tending to deceive; practicing abuse; prone to ill-treat by coarse, insulting words or harmful acts
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13. Using Abusive language, even though offensive, is not criminal unless it amounts to fighting words that, by their very utterance, tend to incite an immediate
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14. Something that everyone does cannot be considered emotionally Abusive. But screaming at someone hysterically in an emotional verbal assault is considered to be emotional abuse. Yelling as the first
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15. People who are Abusive sometimes act loving and supportive as a way to keep you in the relationship
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16. A partner’s loving behavior does not make their Abusive behavior OK
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17. Synonyms for Abusive in Free Thesaurus
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18. 55 synonyms for Abusive: violent, wild, rough, cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, destructive, harmful
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19. Abusive (comparative more Abusive, superlative most Abusive) Prone to treat someone badly by coarse, insulting words or other maltreatment; vituperative; reproachful; scurrilous
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20. ‘an Abusive relationship’ ‘The gratuitous gossip included claims of domestic violence, adultery and Abusive relationships.’ ‘She struggled through divorce, life as a single parent, Abusive relationships and another rocky marriage.’
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21. Abusive people don’t always scream in your face, push, hit, kick, punch, or use other violent acts to show their Abusive ways
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22. Adjective Someone who is Abusive behaves in a cruel and violent way towards other people
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23. He became violent and Abusive toward Ben's mother.
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24. Abusive relationships always involve an imbalance of power and control
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25. While some relationships are clearly Abusive from the …
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26. The Abusive cult seems to want to control just about everything we are and make us in its own likeness
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27. Abusive relations have been associated with malnutrition among both mothers and children
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28. Abusive experiences are designed to be misleading
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29. An experience is Abusive if it meets any of the conditions listed below
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30. The Abusive pastor is not using the elders to protect the sheep, but to protect himself
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31. Somebody who has only known an Abusive relationship might think that hitting, beating, pushing, shoving, or angry name-calling are normal ways to treat someone when you're mad
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32. Seeing parents treat each other in Abusive ways might lead their kids to think that's OK in relationships.
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33. Signs of an Abusive relationship
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34. There are many signs of an Abusive relationship, and a fear of your partner is the most telling
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35. If you feel like you have to walk on eggshells around them—constantly watching what you say and do in order to avoid a blow-up—chances are your relationship is unhealthy and Abusive.
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36. What does Abusive mean? Involving or characterized by abuse or misuse; abusing; mistreating
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37. Abusive relationships always involve an imbalance of power and control
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38. Staying in an emotionally or verbally Abusive relationship can have long-lasting effects on your physical and mental health, including leading to chronic pain, depression, or …
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39. The emotional, verbal, and physical violence that twigs experienced during the course of their Abusive relationship came to a head over Valentine’s Day weekend in 2019 after she and LaBeouf
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40. Abusive is a guy who abuses people for his own amusement
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41. Abusive refers to anyone who beats on another physically, uses psychological and verbal abuse against someone or bullies another person.
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42. Abusive Tax Shelter: An investment scheme that claims to reduce income tax without changing the value of the user's income or assets
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43. Abusive tax shelters serve no economic purpose other than
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44. They use Abusive behaviors to manipulate their victims into submission or compliance with their will.
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46. Abusive relationships don’t have these qualities
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47. Abusive behavior: A general term for various behaviours which may be aggressive, coercive or controlling, destructive, harassing, intimidating, isolating, or threatening, that a batterer or abuser may use to control a domestic partner, child or other victim.
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48. Abusive - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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49. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Abusive adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (physically: violent) agresivo/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").
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50. And that’s why I know–I know that this governor will be held accountable, that I know that his reign of Abusive power will end soon
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51. Abusive relationships don't always start off as physically Abusive
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52. However, all types of abuse become worse over time, and if a person is willing to abuse you in one way, s/he is likely to become Abusive in other ways as well.
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53. Cuomo's 'reign of Abusive power will end soon,' NY Dem tells mourners at nursing home memorial State Assemblyman Ron Kim said he is seeking accountability for Cuomo on behalf of New Yorkers
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54. Abusive Behaviour: A general term for various behaviours which may be aggressive, coercive or controlling, destructive, harassing, intimidating, isolating, or threatening, that a batterer or abuser may use to control a domestic partner, child or other victim.
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55. An Abusive boss can create a toxic work atmosphere that compromises your mental and physical health
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56. There are several strategies you can use to try to remedy an Abusive situation
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57. Abusive discharge claims are often brought when no claim for breach of contract or violation of a statute can be alleged
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58. After a floor confrontation in the final days of the legislative session that some lawmakers described as “Abusive” and “demeaning,” Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart said Saturday members of the typically civil chamber will have to undergo sensitivity training from now on
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ABUSIVE [əˈbyo͞osiv, əˈbyo͞oziv]