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mistreat
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
mistreat
(verb)
mistreat
/ˌmɪs
ˈ
triːt/
verb
mistreats
;
mistreated
;
mistreating
mistreat
/ˌmɪs
ˈ
triːt/
verb
mistreats
;
mistreated
;
mistreating
Britannica Dictionary definition of MISTREAT
[
+ object
]
:
to treat (someone or something) badly
:
abuse
They accuse him of
mistreating
his wife.
She claimed she had been
mistreated
by the police.
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— mistreatment
/ˌmɪs
ˈ
triːtmənt/
noun
[
noncount
]
the
mistreatment
of prisoners
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