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ILL-USE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb : to use badly : maltreat, abuse Synonyms See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of ill-use in a Sentence
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ILL-USE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to treat badly, unjustly, cruelly, etc. noun. Also ill-usage bad, unjust, or cruel treatment. ill-use. verb. to use badly ...
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20 Synonyms & Antonyms for ILL-USE | Thesaurus.com
ill-use · dissipate · exhaust · ill-treat · maltreat · mishandle · mistreat · misuse · overburden · overtax · overwork · prostitute · spoil · squander · taint ...
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ill-use
ill-use, v. (ˌɪlˈjuːz) [Properly two words, ill adv. + use vb., which under the influence of ill-used (aided, perhaps, by abuse, misuse) have come to be hyphened.] trans. To ‘use’ or treat badly; to deal cruelly, unkindly, or inconsiderately with.1841 Browning Pippa Passes Introd. 30 If thou ill-use...
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ILL-USE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to treat unfairly, unkindly, or cruelly; use badly; abuse noun 2. ill-usage Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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ILL-USAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ILL-USAGE is harsh, unkind, or abusive treatment.
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Ill-use - definition of ill-use by The Free Dictionary
Define ill-use. ill-use synonyms, ill-use pronunciation, ill-use translation, English dictionary definition of ill-use. tr.v. ill-used , ill-us·ing , ill-us·es To maltreat. n. Unjust or poor treatment; ill-usage.
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ILL-USED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
treated badly: an ill-used servant girl. Within the relationship he feels ill-used most of the time.
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Ill-used - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective of persons; taken advantage of synonyms: exploited, put-upon, used, victimised, victimized misused used incorrectly or carelessly or for an improper ...
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What is the meaning of "ill use it"? - Question about English (US)
Did you meant "'ll use it"? If that is what you meant. It means: Will use it. Definitely going to use it. See a translation.
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19 Synonyms & Antonyms for ILLUSED | Thesaurus.com
illused. verb as in abuse. Synonyms Antonyms. Strong matches. dissipate · exhaust · ill-treat · maltreat · mishandle · mistreat · misuse · overburden · overtax ...
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Meaning of ILL-USAGE and related words - OneLook
Usually means: Cruel or unfair treatment given. Definitions Related words Mentions. We found 13 dictionaries that define the word ill-usage: General ...
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wrong: definition of wrong in Oxford Dictionaries (Thesaurus of English)
mistreat, do wrong to, abuse, maltreat, ill-treat, ill-use, harm, hurt, injure, do injury to, offend against, oppress. informal bad mouth, kick in the teeth. British informal do the dirty on. Definition of wrong in: British & World English dictionary US English dictionary
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ill-treat
ill-treat, v. (ˌɪlˈtriːt) [f. ill adv. + treat v.; after the phrases ill treated, ill treatment; cf. ill-use.] trans. To treat badly; to deal harshly, unkindly, or cruelly with; to ill-use, maltreat.[a 1704 Locke (J.), Where men find themselves ill treated.] 1794 Bloomfield Amer. Law Rep. 18 The Neg...
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word choice - Use of "the ill" vs. "the sick" - English Language ...
1 Answer. Sorted by: 1. It is correct to use ' the ill ' as in 'I'm going to be a doctor. I'm going to help the ill' - but use of 'the ill' has declined in popularity, in comparison to 'the sick', which is why it sounds odd or unfamiliar. 'Ill' has another meaning, which is 'evil or bad' as in 'ill will'.
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