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Synonyms for MISTREATED: abused, maltreated, cowed, intimidated, bullied, oppressed, browbeaten, dispirited; Antonyms of MISTREATED: fostered, cherished, nurtured, cared (for), favored, spoiled, pampered, indulged.
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mistreat verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
Verb Forms. mistreat somebody/something to treat a person or an animal in a cruel, unkind or unfair way synonym ill-treat, maltreat. animals that have been mistreated by their owners. Topics Personal qualities c1.
Mistreat - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
If you mistreat someone, you harm them in some way. If you don't feed your cat for three days and refuse to clean its litter box, you are definitely mistreating it. People mistreat each other in all sorts of ways, from the emotional (by belittling, ignoring, or mocking them) to the physical (by hitting or otherwise physically harming them).
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Synonyms for MISTREATED: abused, maltreated, cowed, intimidated, bullied, oppressed, browbeaten, dispirited; Antonyms of MISTREATED: fostered, cherished, nurtured, cared (for), favored, spoiled, pampered, indulged.
Mistreated (song) - Wikipedia
"Mistreated" is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple taken from their 1974 album Burn. The song was written by the band's guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and new vocalist David Coverdale, who, along with new bassist Glenn Hughes, brought new blues and funk elements to the band.
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