Pronunciation: /əˈbjuːʒən/

Definitions of abusion

noun a noun referring to the act of abusing or the state of being abused

Example Sentences

A1 Abusion of power is never acceptable.

A2 The abusion of resources led to the company's downfall.

B1 The abusion of social media can have negative consequences on mental health.

B2 The government was accused of abusion of human rights.

C1 The abusion of authority within the organization was brought to light during the investigation.

C2 The abusion of trust by the politician caused outrage among the public.

Examples of abusion in a Sentence

formal The abusion of power by government officials is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

informal She was a victim of emotional abusion in her previous relationship.

slang Stop abusion me with your constant nagging!

figurative The abusion of social media can have negative impacts on mental health.

Grammatical Forms of abusion

past tense

abused

plural

abusions

comparative

more abusive

superlative

most abusive

present tense

abuses

future tense

will abuse

perfect tense

has abused

continuous tense

is abusing

singular

abusion

positive degree

abusive

infinitive

to abuse

gerund

abusing

participle

abused

Origin and Evolution of abusion

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'abusion' originated from Middle English, derived from Old French 'abus', ultimately from Latin 'abūsus' meaning 'misuse'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abusion' evolved to become 'abuse' in modern English, with a focus on harmful or improper treatment or use.