Expressive of low opinion.
An abusive attack of a person's reputation by any slanderous communication.
Having a negative denotation or connotation.
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Examples for "abusive "
Examples for "abusive "
1 Four of those cases involved domestic violence victims fleeing their abusive partners.
2 Others also recommend having a code word to signal an abusive situation.
3 She described daily abusive text messages, and threatening and frightening phone calls.
4 Schools were closed, and children were sometimes quarantined with abusive family members.
5 Violent and abusive language, or language which describes the reality of abortion?
1 We present clear examples of the protective and injurious nature of NO.
2 Conclusions: More rational psychopharmacological treatments for severe self - injurious behaviour may become available.
3 Yes; the injudicious use of a blower is injurious to any boiler.
4 The impossibility of forming intimacies calculated to be injurious in after life.
5 This is depressing to the defender and is injurious to his morale.
1 Which puts the new Octavia Scout in somewhat of an invidious position.
2 His only approach to invidious comment was in regard to the terrapin.
3 There can be no invidious rivalry between the dead and the living.
4 The arrival of a visitor put an end to the invidious comparison.
5 They diffused the most invidious reports against Oxford and secretary St. John.
1 It is defamatory and I will leave it at that, he said.
2 Lawyers for Sinn Féin contended that neither statement contained any defamatory content.
3 The movie contains many false and defamatory statements and scenes about me.
4 I mean, it's pretty defamatory stuff, Mr McGowan told reporters on Wednesday.
5 His attorney Marty Singer has dismissed the allegations as discredited and defamatory .
1 The captain stood at the stern addressing the bow with opprobrious language.
2 He called the panther every opprobrious name that fell to his tongue.
3 I am no impostor, my Lord, nor have I deserved opprobrious language.
4 Every tongue was engaged in loading me with the most opprobrious epithets!
5 But who ever heard the opprobrious term 'fortune-hunter' given to a woman?
1 Comments favorable and unfavorable, some of them libelous , appeared in print.
2 It isn't libelous if it's done as a joke without malice.
3 In other locales, perfectly accurate statements can be considered libelous .
4 Aside from the fact that it is intemperate and inaccurate, it is also libelous .
5 I wonder the curse of Gomorrah does not descend on this gossiping, libelous community.
1 There'd been nothing derogatory or recent under either personal or business files.
2 Asked if that was not derogatory language, he said it was not.
3 There is nothing derogatory to her in what you say-quite the reverse.
4 No truth can be derogatory to the presumed fountain of all truth.
5 The flock, with shrill, derogatory remarks, flew in an airline straight away.
6 It's not the difficulty of the thing, but it is very derogatory .
7 One derogatory post about the Sussexes was followed by six knife emojis.
8 Cross has repeatedly made derogatory remarks in the courtroom about Jewish people.
9 If you're smart, which you're not, you won't say anything derogatory .
10 You may ask why I have not met these derogatory reports before.
11 This she considered as not at all derogatory to her Christian character.
12 They were both of very obese women in a very derogatory way.
13 Perhaps that's because of the derogatory names humans tend to give them.
14 And you won't do anything derogatory to the character of a gentleman.
15 Mr. Kellogg thinks all these suggestions derogatory to President Lincoln, as Commander-in-Chief.
16 I said nothing derogatory to the minister; far be it from me!
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