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Maltreat

verb
(past & past part. maltreated; pres. part. maltreating)
1.
Treat badly.  Synonyms: abuse, ill-treat, ill-use, mistreat, step.  "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"



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"Maltreat" Quotes from Famous Books



... reptiles, it is treated with some consideration—suffered to eat out of the same dish with the children, to join with them in their sports, and to be their constant companion and daily friend. A modern Egyptian would esteem it a heinous sin, indeed, to destroy or even maltreat a cat; and we are told by Sir Gardner Wilkinson, that benevolent individuals have bequeathed funds by which a certain number of these animals are daily fed at Cairo at the Cadi's court, and the bazaar ...
— The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 • Various

... I took one of his splendid gilt-edged volumes along, in order to stamp on it and maltreat it, as I would like to maltreat him. Thus! and thus! To crush it under my heels. It does me good. It relieves me. At this moment this is the only revenge I can take against the miserable fellow." [Footnote: Gentz's own words. Vide "Rahel's ...
— LOUISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIMES • Louise Muhlbach

... fury; for, though he had often threatened, he had never so far forgotten his manhood as to strike his wife. His son had lately decided not to endure any more abuse, nor, if he could prevent it, would he allow his father to maltreat his brothers and sisters. He acted upon this resolve when, on another occasion, as we have previously stated, he, with the assistance of his mother, had prevented him from smashing up the furniture; though, in order to do this, they had to overpower and ...
— From Wealth to Poverty • Austin Potter

... defraud, oppress, and maltreat the freedmen seems to be the principle governing the action of more than half of those who ...
— Report on the Condition of the South • Carl Schurz

... ordinary vices of Russian serf-owners. My object in mentioning the incidents is to show how a brutal proprietor—and it must be admitted that they were not a few brutal individuals in the class—could maltreat a priest without much danger of being called to account for his conduct. Of course such conduct was an offence in the eyes of the criminal law; but the criminal law of that time was very shortsighted, ...
— Russia • Donald Mackenzie Wallace


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