vs.

    outrage 对比 misuse
    分析 词典对比 组词对比
  • Abuse】 , 【misuse】 , 【mistreat】 , 【maltreat】 , 【ill-treat】 and 【outrage】 all denote to use or treat a person or thing improperly or wrongfully.

    Abuseand misuseare capable of wider use than the others, for they do not invariably imply either deliberateness or wantonness.

    • I can’t 【abuse】 your generosity to that extent. You’re doing more than enough for me already.
      Mackenzie
    • It turns a man’s stomach to hear the Scripture misused in that way.
      George Eliot

    Abuse】 , however, commonly suggests perversion of the ends for which something was intended.

    • The constitution leaves them [the states] this right in the confidence that they will not 【abuse】 it.
      John Marshall

    Sometimes it implies excess in use that injures or impairs.

    • abuse】 one’s strength

    Misuse】 , by contrast with abuse】 , emphasizes the actual mistreatment or misapplication rather than its results.

    • The intent of this regulation is highly commendable, namely to keep the Indians from being misused.
      —Hitchcock

    Mistreat】 , 【maltreat】 , and illtreat usually imply a fault or an evil motive in the agent, such as meanness, culpable ignorance, or spitefulness.

    • Many more patients die from being mistreated for consumption than from consumption itself.
      Lytton
    • The meter, though a well-known English critic has maltreated it of late, is a very fine one.
      Saintsbury
    • have small compunction in ill-treating animals, because they have no souls
      Repplier

    Outrage】 implies 【abuse】 so violent or extreme as to exceed all bounds.

    • an act that outraged nature and produced the inevitable tragedy of the play
      Auchincloss

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