mistreating

[mɪsˈtriːtɪŋ]

mistreating Definition

to treat someone or something badly or unfairly.

Using mistreating: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mistreating" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was accused of mistreating his employees.

  • Example

    The animal rights group accused the company of mistreating animals in their care.

  • Example

    She felt that her husband was mistreating her.

  • Example

    The government is mistreating its citizens by denying them basic rights.

mistreating Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mistreating

Antonyms for mistreating

  • treat well
  • treat fairly

Phrases with mistreating

  • mistreat someone's trust

    to betray someone's confidence or faith in you

    Example

    He mistreated my trust by sharing my personal information with others.

  • to fail to take advantage of a good opportunity

    Example

    He mistreated the opportunity to study abroad by not applying for the scholarship.

  • to abuse or misuse a special right or advantage given to you

    Example

    She mistreated the privilege of having a company car by using it for personal errands.

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Summary: mistreating in Brief

The verb 'mistreating' [mɪsˈtriːtɪŋ] means treating someone or something badly or unfairly. It can refer to people, animals, or even opportunities. Examples include 'He was accused of mistreating his employees.' and 'The government is mistreating its citizens by denying them basic rights.' Phrases include 'mistreat someone's trust,' 'mistreat an opportunity,' and 'mistreat a privilege.'