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mistreat

[mis-treet] / mɪsˈtrit /




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Throughout, she’ll allude to stories of mistreated animals and the Griffith Park fire of 1933, heightening the sense that we are in the presence of unnatural occurrences.

From Los Angeles Times

Chinese authorities have denied that Lai has been mistreated in prison, and said he is in "good health".

From BBC

Egyptian rights organisations have said Farouk was denied his right to a fair trial and has been mistreated behind bars, including being denied adequate medical care and access to sunlight.

From Barron's

At the time, Sir Keir wrote: "When a UK national has been so gravely mistreated, with no legal basis, the UK government must act decisively to negotiate their release."

From BBC

Zambian union leaders said Chinese managers pay poorly and mistreat workers.

From The Wall Street Journal