Antonyms for mistreated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : mis-treet |
Phonetic Transcription : mɪsˈtrit |
Definition of mistreated
Origin :- mid-15c.; see mis- (1) + treat (v.). Related: Mistreated; mistreating.
- verb treat badly or wrongly
- verb harm
- "Like myself," he vouchsafed, with that smile of a mistreated child.
- Extract from : « Sacrifice » by Stephen French Whitman
- She abused me while I was blind and helpless, and she mistreated you for pitying me.
- Extract from : « A Treasury of Eskimo Tales » by Clara Kern Bayliss
- Does he say that he was in a position to see in case they had been mistreated?
- Extract from : « History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) » by George Washington Williams
- Father, why don't you see what consolation you can offer this poor, mistreated woman.
- Extract from : « Shaman » by Robert Shea
- If any had been mistreated, it was by the appointees of the crown.
- Extract from : « An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America » by J. P. MacLean
- Mistreated you, when you tried to steal the little water and food we had left!
- Extract from : « Tom Fairfield's Hunting Trip » by Allen Chapman
- A pained look came into Linda's eyes, as if she herself had been mistreated.
- Extract from : « Linda Carlton, Air Pilot » by Edith Lavell
- Personally I never heard of an American that was mistreated.
- Extract from : « Germany in War Time » by Mary Ethel McAuley
- He'd have hated anyone at all who mistreated such a dalul in such a fashion!
- Extract from : « Hi Jolly! » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
- And the old man says, 'Has he struck you or mistreated you in any way?
- Extract from : « The Land of Long Ago » by Eliza Calvert Hall
Synonyms for mistreated
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