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ill-use

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English

Pronunciation

  • (verb) IPA(key): /ɪlˈjuːz/
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  • (noun) IPA(key): /ɪlˈjuːs/

Verb

ill-use (third-person singular simple present ill-uses, present participle ill-using, simple past and past participle ill-used)

  1. To treat someone badly, cruelly or unkindly.
    • 1958 March, T. Preston, “North Eastern Memories”, in Railway Magazine, page 206:
      A Newcastle shunter, Goodchild, working at one end of Forth Goods Yard, was for some reason moved to the other end, with no loss of pay: he thought he was ill-used and ceased work, as did a number of sympathisers.

Noun

ill-use (uncountable)

  1. Bad, cruel or unkind treatment.
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