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Abuser   /əbjˈuzər/   Listen
Abuser

noun
1.
Someone who abuses.  Synonym: maltreater.



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"Abuser" Quotes from Famous Books



... thought of the great contrast between my father's employment on that memorable Monday morning, (feeding the little lamb,) and the barbarous conduct of my master, I could not help cordially despising the proud abuser of my sire; and I believe he discovered it, for he seemed to have diligently sought an occasion against me. Many incidents occurred to convince me of this, too tedious to mention; but there is one I will mention, because it will serve to show the state of feeling that existed between ...
— The Fugitive Blacksmith - or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington • James W. C. Pennington

... it be not for me. Some trafficker in happiness, some worthless abuser of the gifts ...
— The Bravo • J. Fenimore Cooper

... m'enquiers des fins et je remonte aux causes. A mes yeux l'univers n'est qu'un spectacle vain. Dusse-je m'abuser, au mirage des choses Je prete ...
— French Lyrics • Arthur Graves Canfield

... des timides et des traitres protesta contre cette sentence. 'C'est abuser de droit de la victoire! C'est fouler aux pieds le vaincu! Que l'Angleterre se montre clemente, qu'elle ouvre ses bras pour recevoir comme hote son ennemi desarme.' L'Angleterre aurait peut-etre ecoute ce conseii, car partout et toujours il y a des ames faibles et timorees ...
— The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 • Elizabeth Gaskell

... with foule Charmes, Abus'd her delicate Youth, with Drugs or Minerals, That weakens Motion. Ile haue't disputed on, 'Tis probable, and palpable to thinking; I therefore apprehend and do attach thee, For an abuser of the World, a practiser Of Arts inhibited, and out of warrant; Lay hold vpon him, if he do resist Subdue ...
— The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare



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