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оскорблять angļu valodā:

1. abuse


My father is oblivious to the emotional pain his abuse caused me.
If you abuse your computer, it won't work well.
sexual abuse
Some of the children were physically abused.
I've never guessed that he would abuse my good intentions.
I'm not afraid of anything after having verbal abuse heaped on me like that. In fact, I feel empowered by it.
Sexual abuse victims often disassociate from their trauma.
There must be equal pay for equal work, and where this is not the case, the abuse must be resisted at all costs.
It is the place where there is no person in question, and you shouldn't say abuse.
Tomorrow, I will abuse alcohol during the match.
The abuse of alcohol contributes to many deaths per year in the United States. After suffering years of abuse at the hands of their alcoholic father, she decided that life on the streets would be far easier.
Riders who abuse their horses should be prosecuted.
a black eye and other signs of physical abuse
... from Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs show it believes interns across the employment spectrum to be at "high risk" of abuse under national minimum wage laws, and that HMRC has convene...
His paper confronts the question of child abuse in nuclear families.

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2. insult


Let's have a contest. The side to come up with the worst insult wins.
you insulted me
There is no greater insult to life than premature ejaculation.
Don't you know he is enraged at your insult?
Walter was taken aback by John's cruel insult.
Ending up with being called a "measles exporting country" by the rest of the world, something that you could take as insult or truth.
but also a common insult meaning someone or something that isn't functioning properly
She made several insults about my friend's appearance.
Their offer was so low I took it as an insult
Lady Stark thought it might insult the royal family to seat a bastard in their midst.
to ​insult someone by not giving them any ​attention or ​treating them as if they are not ​important: I ​think she ​felt snubbed because Anthony hadn't ​bothered to ​introduce himself.
Nobody likes a hypocrite, and it's often used as an insult.
Little boy insulted important guest during yesterday's event
They’re insulting us by offering so little money.

3. debilitate


Chemotherapy exhausted and debilitated him.
The virus debilitates the body's immune system