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How to pronounce abuser in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms maltreater
Type of offender, wrongdoer
Derivation abuse

Examples of abuser

abuser
By then, she'd gone through the court system alone against her abuser, she said.
From the charlotteobserver.com
During this stage the abuser feels overwhelming feelings of remorse and sadness.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The defectors told the newspaper that Miscavige was a serial abuser of his staff.
From the guardian.co.uk
Most abuser priests in the U.S. do not face the additional step of laicization.
From the suntimes.com
However, the committee did not insist that every past abuser should be removed.
From the economist.com
Sophie, however, will not be able to see her abuser prosecuted for what he did.
From the guardian.co.uk
I believe my abuser learned this sort of behavior from the society he lived in.
From the suntimes.com
Some said they felt trapped or thought the abuser would turn on their children.
From the courier-journal.com
He simply is an abuser and the reasons he became an abuser are difficult to know.
From the psychcentral.com
More examples
  • Someone who abuses
  • Abuse is the improper usage or treatment for a bad purpose, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit, physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, sexual assault, violation, rape, unjust practices; wrongful practice or custom; offense; crime, or otherwise verbal aggression. ...
  • "Abuser" refers to the individual who is inflicting the abuse. Other terms include "batterer" or "perpetrator."
  • Someone who carries out the tactics of domestic violence. Also referred to as a batterer.
  • A person who abuses and treats others poorly.
  • A person who uses drugs in ways that threaten his health or impair his social or economic functioning.
  • An adult who perpetrates a pattern of coercive tactics which can include physical, psychological, sexual, economic, and emotional abuse against an adult intimate partner, with the goal of establishing and maintaining power and control over the victim. (1)
  • A citizen of the United States or LPR who physically, mentally or emotionally abuses a non-citizen residing in the United States with whom he/she is involved in an intimate relationship.