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1 hatalı kullanım
misuse (n.) -
2 kötüye kullanma
misuse, abuse -
3 suiistimal
misuse, abuse -
4 suistimal
n. abuse, misuse, malfeasance, misappropriation* * *1. self abuse 2. misuse 3. abuse (n.) -
5 suiistimal
,-li misuse, misusing. - etmek /ı/ to misuse. -
6 hatalı kullan
1. misused (v.) 2. misuse (v.) -
7 yanlış kullanma
n. impropriety, misuse* * *abuse (n.) -
8 hor kullanma
n. misusage, misuse, ill-treatment, mistreatment -
9 hor kullanmak
v. misuse, mistreat, ill-treat, ill-use, mishandle, batter -
10 hırpalamak
v. ill-treat, ill-use, misuse, maltreat, ruffle, batter, beat up, bruise, jolt, knock about, knock around, maul, punish, work over, worry -
11 hırpalamamak
v. (neg. form of hırpalamak) ill-treat, ill-use, misuse, maltreat, ruffle, batter, beat up, bruise, jolt, knock about, knock around, maul, punish, work over, worry -
12 kötüye kullanma
n. abuse, deceit, misuse, delinquency, embezzlement, exploitation, malfeasance, malversation -
13 kötüye kullanmak
v. abuse, betray, misuse, defile, make a draft on, encroach, exploit, impose, misappropriate, misemploy, presume on, presume upon -
14 yanlış kullanmak
v. misuse -
15 hor kullanmak
to misuse, to mishandle -
16 hırpalamak
"to ill-treat, to treat roughly, to manhandle, to maul; to rough up, to misuse; to beat" -
17 istismar
"exploitation; misuse, abuse" -
18 istismar etmek
a) to exploit b) to misuse, to abuse -
19 kötüye kullanmak
to misuse, to abuse, to trespass on sth -
20 suiistimal etmek
to misuse, to abuse, to presume on, to tresspass on sth
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