Pronunciation: /ˈæbjuːsɪdʒ/

Definitions of abusage

noun the incorrect or improper use of language

Example Sentences

A1 Using abusage of technology can lead to negative consequences.

A2 The abusage of social media can harm relationships.

B1 The abusage of power by government officials is a common concern.

B2 The abusage of company resources led to an investigation.

C1 The abusage of language in the novel was intentional for artistic effect.

C2 The abusage of statistics in the report was misleading and unethical.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She abusages her power by bossing around her classmates.

A2 The teacher warned the students not to abusage the school equipment.

B1 The manager was accused of abusaging company resources for personal gain.

B2 The politician was caught abusaging their position for political favors.

C1 The dictator abusages their authority to suppress dissent and control the population.

C2 The CEO was found guilty of abusaging their power for financial gain.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She was confused by the abusage of language in the document.

A2 The abusage of power by the government was evident in their decision.

B1 The abusage of company resources led to an investigation.

B2 The abusage of social media platforms for spreading misinformation is a growing concern.

C1 The abusage of legal loopholes allowed the company to evade taxes.

C2 The abusage of scientific data for political gain is unethical.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She spoke abusively to her coworkers.

A2 He was treated abusively by his boss.

B1 The abusively high prices of the products made customers angry.

B2 The manager was accused of abusively using his power to manipulate employees.

C1 The abusively strict rules of the company led to low employee morale.

C2 The politician was criticized for abusively exploiting his position for personal gain.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Abusage is not allowed in this classroom.

A2 She was warned about the abusage of school property.

B1 The abusage of company resources will result in disciplinary action.

B2 The abusage of power by government officials is a serious issue.

C1 The abusage of language in the novel reflects the author's unique style.

C2 The abusage of statistics in the report was misleading and inaccurate.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I walked abusage the park to get to the other side.

A2 She drove abusage the bridge to reach the other side of the river.

B1 The shortcut abusage the forest saved us a lot of time.

B2 The path abusage the mountain was treacherous, but we made it to the summit.

C1 The road abusage the coast offered stunning views of the ocean.

C2 The trail abusage the canyon was challenging but rewarding.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I don't understand this abusage of technology.

A2 Abusage of resources can lead to negative consequences.

B1 The abusage of power by the government is a cause for concern.

B2 Abusage of language in the media can influence public opinion.

C1 The abusage of statistics in the report was misleading.

C2 The abusage of data in the study undermines its credibility.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Abusage! That's not how you tie your shoelaces.

A2 Abusage! Please don't touch that, it's hot.

B1 Abusage! You can't park here, it's a fire lane.

B2 Abusage! I can't believe you said that to her.

C1 Abusage! This is a serious matter and should be handled carefully.

C2 Abusage! I must insist that you stop this behavior immediately.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Abusage of technology can lead to negative consequences.

A2 Abusage of social media can harm relationships.

B1 Abusage of power is a common issue in many organizations.

B2 Abusage of resources can have a detrimental impact on the environment.

C1 Abusage of language can result in misunderstandings and miscommunications.

C2 Abusage of information can lead to legal repercussions.

Examples of abusage in a Sentence

formal The abusage of statistics in the report led to misleading conclusions.

informal Stop the abusage of my phone without permission!

slang I can't believe the abusage of emojis in her texts.

figurative The abusage of power by the government is causing unrest among the citizens.

Grammatical Forms of abusage

past tense

abused

plural

abusages

comparative

more abusive

superlative

most abusive

present tense

abuses

future tense

will abuse

perfect tense

has abused

continuous tense

is abusing

singular

abusage

positive degree

abusive

infinitive

to abuse

gerund

abusing

participle

abused

Origin and Evolution of abusage

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'abusage' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'abus', ultimately from the Latin word 'abūsus' meaning misuse or abuse.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abusage' has evolved to refer to improper or incorrect usage of language, rather than just general misuse or abuse.