"Mistreat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mistreat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mistreat" Meaning

To mistreat someone or something means to treat them unkindly, unfairly, or with cruelty, often in a severe or violent manner. It can also mean to fail to provide proper care or attention, resulting in harm or neglect.

"Mistreat" Examples

Examples of "Mistreat"


The new manager was accused of mistreating her employees, which led to a strike.
The animal rights organization is working to prevent the mistreatment of pets in shelters.
Her parents mistreated her when she was a child, leaving emotional scars that took years to heal.
The company was sued for allegedly mistreating its female employees and violating equal opportunity laws.
The charity is dedicated to providing support and resources to individuals who have been mistreated and abused.

"Mistreat" Similar Words

Mistletoe

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Mistletoes

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Mistletoes are a type of parasitic plant that grows on the branches of trees and shrubs. They are often associated with Christmas and Valentine's Day, as it is said that if two people kiss under the mistletoe, they will be married within the next year. It is also traditional to hang mistletoe in doorways and in public places during the holiday season, and people are encouraged to kiss under it.

Mistook

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Mistral

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Mistranslate

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Mistranslation

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Mistranslations

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Mistranslations refer to inaccuracies or misunderstandings that occur when one language is translated into another, resulting in a distorted or conflicting meaning.

Mistreated

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Mistreating

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Mistreatment

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Mistreats

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Mistress

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Mistrial

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Mistrow

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