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ill-treat

[il-treet] / ˈɪlˈtrit /


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In these quotations, to vanquish foes and destroy enemies does not mean to ill-treat others in any way, or even to seek victory over them in a traditional sense.

From Washington Post • Mar. 11, 2019

I don't want my son to tease you, much less ill-treat you.

From The Two Story Mittens and the Little Play Mittens Being the Fourth Book of the Series by Fanny, Aunt

They did not absolutely ill-treat him, but they refused to let him enter their nest, and insisted that he should live by himself in a distant bush.

From The Animal Story Book by Various

“Who asked you to ill-treat my friend?” he cried.

From With Rifle and Bayonet A Story of the Boer War by Brereton, F. S. (Frederick Sadleir)

Why do you drive through the ditch, if you have a bridge within ten yards? and to ill-treat brown Lizzie!

From Problematic Characters A Novel by Spielhagen, Friedrich