Abusive relationship


noun

a state of affairs between two people characterized by wrong or improper action, either physical or verbal
examples

if you feel you are in an abusive relationship, take it seriously. talk to someone; get help.
contemporary examples

she had fallen deeper into depression, feeling that she was hopelessly trapped in an abusive relationship.
whitey bulger’s women: inside the terror and glamour of his ex-girlfriends t.j. english june 10, 2012

gruelle’s story highlights the overlooked fact that leaving an abusive relationship can be lethal.
the worst question for abuse victims emily shire october 19, 2014

i finally realized that this was an unhealthy, abusive relationship.
raped by a teacher: one woman’s tragic past at the horace mann school abigail pesta september 18, 2012

this is a topic that 19-year-old jasmine villegas, a singer and a survivor of an abusive relationship, already knows about.
mother of slain uva student fights domestic violence caroline linton february 20, 2013

the advice given to friends and family worried someone they love is in an abusive relationship is to tread lightly.
digital har-ssment is the new means of domestic abuse keli goff february 9, 2014

are the leads in the trilogy in a healthy or abusive relationship?
‘50 shades of grey’ is the subject of a course at american university rachel kramer bussel december 27, 2012

wynser said she first became aware of the problem of domestic violence after a friend of hers was in an abusive relationship.
enlisting men and boys to stop the abuse of women caroline linton february 22, 2013

the speaker was sharing the story of his daughter who had been in an abusive relationship.
digital har-ssment is the new means of domestic abuse keli goff february 9, 2014

after a 20-year abusive relationship with her ex-husband, michael connolly, she finally gathered the strength to leave him.
when fathers kill their kids cara tabachnick may 4, 2010

Read Also:

  • Abusively

    using, containing, or characterized by harshly or co-rs-ly insulting language: an abusive author; abusive remarks. treating badly or injuriously; mistreating, especially physically: his abusive handling of the horse. wrongly used; corrupt: an abusive exercise of power. historical examples we know men who have what may be styled, and what sometimes is abusively styled, a double […]

  • Abusiveness

    using, containing, or characterized by harshly or co-rs-ly insulting language: an abusive author; abusive remarks. treating badly or injuriously; mistreating, especially physically: his abusive handling of the horse. wrongly used; corrupt: an abusive exercise of power. historical examples their crude productions, for the most part, were conspicuous rather for insolence and abusiveness than for logic […]

  • Abutilon

    any tropical shrub belonging to the genus abutilon, of the mallow family, comprising the flowering maples. historical examples the abutilon is an old favorite among house plants, and its popularity is well deserved. abc of gardening eben eugene rexford i also have in blossom an abutilon and three obconica primulas. the mayflower, january, 1905 various […]

  • Abutment

    architecture, civil engineering. a masonry m-ss supporting and receiving the thrust of part of an arch or vault. a force that serves to an arch or vault. a m-ss, as of masonry, receiving the arch, beam, truss, etc., at each end of a bridge. a m-ss or structure for resisting the pressure of water on […]

  • Abuttal

    ab-ttals. those parts of one piece of land that on adjacent lands; boundaries. also, b-ttals. law. the boundary lines of a piece of land in relation to adjacent lands. the act or state of ab-tting.


Disclaimer: Abusive relationship definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.