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abuse in Russian

abuse in Russian is злоупотребле́ние, наси́лие, брань — abuse means cruel or violent treatment of a person, often repeated.

abuse in Russian

злоупотребле́ние
noun
Pronounced: zloupotrebleniye
Improper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; an unjust, corrupt or wrongful practice or custom. [from around 1350 to 1470]
наси́лие
noun
Pronounced: nasiliye
Improper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; an unjust, corrupt or wrongful practice or custom. [from around 1350 to 1470]
брань
noun
Pronounced: bran
Coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; language that unjustly or angrily vilifies. [from mid-16th c.]
оби́да
noun
Pronounced: obida
Coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; language that unjustly or angrily vilifies. [from mid-16th c.]
оскорбле́ние
noun
Pronounced: oskorbleniye
Coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; language that unjustly or angrily vilifies. [from mid-16th c.]
ру́гань
noun
Pronounced: rugan
Coarse, insulting speech; abusive language; language that unjustly or angrily vilifies. [from mid-16th c.]
[[жестокий|жесто́кое]] [[обраще́ние]]
noun
Pronounced: [[zhestokiy|zhestokoye]] [[obrashcheniye]]
Physical maltreatment; injury; cruel treatment. [from late 16th c.]
издева́тельство
noun
Pronounced: izdevatelstvo
Physical maltreatment; injury; cruel treatment. [from late 16th c.]
истяза́ние
noun
Pronounced: istyazaniye
Physical maltreatment; injury; cruel treatment. [from late 16th c.]
напа́дки
noun
Pronounced: napadki
Physical maltreatment; injury; cruel treatment. [from late 16th c.]
злоупотреби́ть
verb
Pronounced: zloupotrebit
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
злоупотребля́ть
verb
Pronounced: zloupotreblyat
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
издева́ться
verb
Pronounced: izdevatsya
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
изнаси́ловать
verb
Pronounced: iznasilovat
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
матери́ть
verb
Pronounced: materit
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
наси́ловать
verb
Pronounced: nasilovat
(transitive) To put to a wrong use; to misapply; to use improperly; to use for a wrong purpose or end; to pervert [from around 1350 to 1470.]
матери́ть
verb
Pronounced: materit
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
оби́деть
verb
Pronounced: obidet
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
обижа́ть
verb
Pronounced: obizhat
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
обматери́ть
verb
Pronounced: obmaterit
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
обруга́ть
verb
Pronounced: obrugat
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
оскорби́ть
verb
Pronounced: oskorbit
(transitive) To attack with coarse language; to insult; to revile; malign; to speak in an offensive manner to or about someone; to disparage. [from early 17th c.]
изнаси́ловать
verb
Pronounced: iznasilovat
(transitive, archaic) To violate; defile; to rape; (reflexive) to masturbate. [from around 1350 to 1470]
наси́ловать
verb
Pronounced: nasilovat
(transitive, archaic) To violate; defile; to rape; (reflexive) to masturbate. [from around 1350 to 1470]

What does "abuse" mean?

  1. noun Cruel or violent treatment of a person, often repeated.
    "The charity supports survivors of domestic abuse."
  2. noun The wrong or harmful use of something, such as power, drugs, or a position of trust.
    "The senator was accused of abuse of power."
  3. verb To treat someone cruelly or violently.
    "He was accused of abusing his position to intimidate staff."
  4. verb To use something improperly or excessively, especially drugs or alcohol.
    "She began to abuse painkillers after her surgery."

abuse in a sentence

  • The charity supports survivors of domestic abuse.
  • Reports of abuse at the facility triggered an investigation.
  • The senator was accused of abuse of power.
  • He was accused of abusing his position to intimidate staff.

Similar words in Russian

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "abuse" in Russian?

"abuse" in Russian is злоупотребле́ние, наси́лие, брань. abuse means: Cruel or violent treatment of a person, often repeated.

How do you pronounce злоупотребле́ние?

"abuse" in Russian is злоупотребле́ние, pronounced "zloupotrebleniye".

How do you use "abuse" in a sentence?

Example: "The charity supports survivors of domestic abuse." In Russian, "abuse" is злоупотребле́ние, наси́лие, брань.

Are there other ways to say "abuse" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 21 translations listed for "abuse": злоупотребле́ние, наси́лие, брань, оби́да, оскорбле́ние, ру́гань.

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