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"mistreat" Definitions
  1. mistreat somebody/something to treat a person or an animal in a cruel, unkind or unfair way

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If you mistreat them now (as the Internet trolls did Tay), can you blame the AI if they mistreat you later?
When we mistreat identifiers as authenticators, we facilitate identity theft.
IMHO: Is Miss Havisham OkayLMAO: Love to Mistreat An Orphan!
Others said they dislike bullying and watching students mistreat one another.
So we're undermining our own advantage when we mistreat our allies. 
What theories do you have for why humans may mistreat machines?
Sometimes you just want a Mercedes you can mistreat in the mud.
Instead, Charen made it about how conservatives mistreat and exclude conservative women.
Video of the event shows that Acosta did not mistreat the intern.
And people who respect themselves are much less likely to mistreat others.
They're bad industries, they deserve their bad reputations and they mistreat consumers.
Rich men are definitely alcoholics, and they're gonna mistreat you really badly.
It was disgusting having to see him mistreat women all of these decades.
There are many ways that banks mistreat their customers that are fully legal.
The FWS also gave circuses permission to mistreat endangered tigers and elephants, Rep.
Here is "you are bad" news: It&aposs because you mistreat the planet.
But there was something particularly disturbing about watching a deputy mistreat such vulnerable children.
Mr. Pruett's story illustrates just how brutally the criminal justice system can mistreat minors.
We have turned normal immaturity into a disease & mistreat it with a stimulant pill.
But a nonabusive man doesn't use his past as an excuse to mistreat you.
All for a largely illusory wall that, even if built, won't detain or mistreat anyone.
Identity politics, in other words, creates the ethical alibi for when businesses mistreat vulnerable people.
How we hold private prisons accountable is to shut them down when they mistreat people.
Why have so many men continued to use their power to mistreat women and minorities?
They said they are committed to holding people who mistreat or torture innocent animals accountable.
Today she is pushing to change the laws that she says enable restaurants to mistreat employees.
It's no coincidence that the men who serially mistreat women are also often bullies or misogynists.
In other words, law enforcement isn't seeking the tacit support to mishandle and mistreat our citizens.
They may mistreat their friends, but they don't leave them out — they don't lock them out.
These types of people bully and mistreat others, steamroll ideas and are always engaged in conflict.
" Rhoades also testified that "not only does the TSA mistreat its employees, it alienates entire communities.
Not something you can control, mistreat or abuse, threaten or try to intimidate through bullying or fear.
Even as employers wail about imaginary talent shortages, they still mistreat job-seekers in the hiring pipeline.
He could hardly reject or mistreat the victims of a regime he has set out to dislodge.
This year Equus will screen the entire film, which argues that the carriage industry does not mistreat horses.
To succeed at governing within the American political system, you have to work with people who mistreat you.
Some vendors may turn out to mistreat their workers, threatening the reputation of the tech giant that hired them.
Doing so would "permit corporations to rip off consumers, poison our environment, [and] cheat and mistreat workers," he added.
Nor do I believe that a special agent or task force officer of the DEA would mistreat a defendant.
We have seen our government mistreat our fellow citizens, and it has been a shameful part of our history.
You don't expect the worst from everyone, but you are no longer shocked when people mistreat you or others.
The president argues that these migrants bring illegal drugs, traffic in human beings, and mistreat the migrants they smuggle.
Nor do I believe that a Special Agent or Task Force Officer of the DEA would mistreat a defendant.
Betty complains of pain and seems frightened, but the family doesn't mistreat her, and her symptoms clear up fast.
Some Indian plantations that are certified as slavery-free nonetheless mistreat their workers, according to research by Britain's Sheffield University.
Now Uber is known as an unethical company of tech bros who mistreat drivers, as well as their own employees.
A warning to all the men out there who mistreat women: Your actions may get you killed by a polar bear.
Have racial stereotypes led you to mistreat a neighbor, a colleague, a schoolmate, a fellow commuter, a customer at a store?
And it's undermining an aim you doubtless share, which is to raise a woman who will resist attempts to mistreat her.
If it's your pattern to devote yourself to people who mistreat you, then please work on your self-respect in counseling.
I'd order a bunch of crap I didn't need from companies that mistreat their workers and actively make the world worse.
And I will never abolish or in any way mistreat our great heroes from ICE and Border Patrol and law enforcement.
Having tasted the suffering and degradation to which vulnerability can lead, the people are bidden not to afflict or mistreat the stranger.
David Steiman, his assistant from 1999-2004, said he never saw Ratner mistreat women and would be "shocked" if such conduct occurred.
A security official would not comment on Hegazy's case but denied that police incite prisoners against each other or otherwise mistreat them.
In the call, Trump asked Erdogan not to "mistreat" the Kurds, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
The market can already hurt corporations that mistreat their clients, since small businesses can simply refuse to continue to buy from them.
Without consistent reminders from their optometrists, they say, patients are more likely to fall into bad habits and mistreat their contact lenses.
And to be clear, think we seriously mistreat mentally ill ppl convicted of crimes and overlook mental health harms of prison. pic.twitter.
Those examples and more, they said, could tacitly give license to people inclined to mistreat those they deem unwelcome in the United States.
They feel privileged and entitled, and no matter what you do they take it as an opportunity to mistreat you in some way.
Sovereigntist rhetoric puts the US on the side of governments like these that routinely mistreat their people in the name of state interests.
During his very public life, he has yet to face any real, tangible consequences for actions that pretty exclusively mistreat women — until, perhaps, now.
"I have received some backlash and wanted to say that I would never put my dogs in harm's way or mistreat them," she added.
On the contrary: He abuses his power to mistreat inmates, to terrorize law-abiding Latinos, to harass and intimidate his critics and political adversaries.
In the Michigan courtroom, gymnasts said the atmospheres created by the Karolyis, and by Mr. Geddert in Michigan, enabled the doctor to mistreat them.
They mistreat her and shun her as a result, and Bride is forced to create her own sense of self-worth as she matures.
XXXTentacion's (whose real name is Jahseh Onfroy) success provides an understanding of why: because people continue consuming the art made by men who mistreat women.
It's against the law to mistreat any marine life in the bay, and visitors are not allowed to touch or walk on the coral reefs.
The ad was meant to promote PETA's campaign to "end speciesism," which the organization calls a "supremacist worldview" that allows humans to mistreat other species.
If America continues to mistreat its allies, it may yet push them into the arms of the very power it needs their help to contain. ■
Legislative aides have few options for recourse against fellow staffers or lawmakers who mistreat them, a problem uncovered in recent news reports, including in POLITICO.
"The Dakota Access Pipeline, my friends, is not another time to ignore, mistreat and turn a blind eye to Native Americans," she wrote at the time.
Mr. Rosenberg forcefully rejected Mr. Trump's comment, sending an email to all D.E.A. employees at the time to tell them that they should not mistreat suspects.
You don't even have to be in a relationship with someone for them to still take advantage of you, or for them to mistreat your kindness.
While praising an enthusiastic home-crowd law enforcement audience, I felt his words could be misinterpreted by some as a "dog whistle" to mistreat certain communities.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian luxury down jacket maker Moncler said on Wednesday it had started an external audit of its suppliers to ensure they did not mistreat geese.
And factory farms exploit and egregiously mistreat their employees: According to the Food Empowerment Project, many factory farm workers are migrant workers from Central and Latin America.
"Rise" was about how people treat and mistreat animals, about the tension between recognizing them as sentient beings and the long habit of exploiting and confining them.
Often erroneously cited in Christian circles as a story about homosexuality, the sin of Sodom is that the people of the town sought to mistreat and abuse outsiders.
But Corty does not back down and does not allow people to mistreat her, so she responds to all the hate while most would just ignore or block.
"They certainly learned not to mistreat a woman before the cameras, but they seem to be needing to relearn lessons that Anita Hill taught so well," Norton said.
In addition to pain, both conditions can cause intense itching that, lacking an accurate diagnosis, patients may mistreat with creams and other substances that only make matters worse.
While Sloan would not say whether Conyers should resign from his House seat because of the allegations, she said there must be "repercussions" for lawmakers who mistreat staff.
RK: So, people who are know-it-alls, who think they're always right, who mistreat their fellow employees, who after the meeting throw stones and are very negative.
"Sometimes they mistreat us, they tell us 'this is not well done' and the scold us, or they say 'clean the bathroom well'," she says about her work.
"French police officers are not upholding international standards .... Besides pushing them back illegally, they taunt them and mistreat them," said Chiara Romagno, project leader for Oxfam&aposs OpenEurope project.
By sanctioning illegal behavior, he endangers the safety of our troops, giving our adversaries a green light to similarly mistreat men and women who serve honorably in our military.
CNN and the news industry as a whole have plenty of avenues to rail against Trump's mistreatment of the press — and, clearly, Trump does mistreat and disrespect the press.
Aronofsky has been vocal about his passion for environmental work, so the allegory is pretty obvious: Lawrence's Mother is Mother Nature, and this film is about how we mistreat her.
She has given the police unheard-of license to make arrests in hospitals and bully patients, and to mistreat — my euphemism this time — protesters and reporters at the front lines.
"He is sending a signal to Washington that China has a big role to play in achieving the denuclearization of North Korea and that the U.S. should not mistreat China."
They convince themselves that they are pillars of the community, but "Happy End" chronicles the casual, habitual way they deceive and mistreat each other, their employees and the area's migrant population.
When women dig into their love lives men usually come out the bad guys, as they should, because men mistreat and undervalue the women they're with much more than vice versa.
Our tech writer Brian X. Chen notes that boycotting apps and developers who are unethical or mistreat their employees, or simply deleting the apps, sends powerful messages to the tech world.
If I had to make my own 2018 Top 10 list it would definitely include the way that minorities and their supporters stood up against those who chose to mistreat others.
Owen Ncube, Zimbabwe's state security minister, was blacklisted over accusations that he ordered security services to abduct and mistreat members of the opposition group, the Treasury Department said in a statement.
We've begun another year demonstrating that the only wisdom our U.S. Department of Homeland Security seems to have for addressing the plight of undocumented immigrants is to bully and mistreat them.
My guilt about what my country had done to Vietnam and what I had done to mistreat the Vietnamese led me, like many veterans, to try to do something positive there.
The $4.99 DLC brings players on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC the ability to create their own Values, stock it with furniture and fill it with residents to mislead and mistreat.
Virtual interactions are often stripped of behavioral cues and facial expressions; masked identities empower people to mistreat one another; and it's easier to vanish from someone's life if you've never met them.
Then we wonder why those same boys become the men who mistreat women, discriminate against us in the workplace, or look the other way when other men harass, bully or abuse us.
Entertainment industry professions are hardly the only ones in which employees and employers mistreat one another, though it's hard to imagine, say, a dentist gifting colleagues live rats and used condoms without consequence.
Ms. Swetnick has said that Mr. Judge was at the parties where she saw Judge Kavanaugh mistreat women, and Dr. Blasey has said he was in the room when Judge Kavanaugh assaulted her.
How we treat each other is based not only on our interpersonal interactions, but on how social and political structures inform our opinions of people and subsequently how we treat or mistreat them.
Eye doctors have reportedly warned consumers of the risks of buying contacts online, claiming patients will be deterred from coming in for annual appointments and would be more likely to mistreat their lenses.
John McCain is telling President Donald Trump to stop attacking the media, saying the administration's attitude makes it easier for oppressive regimes to mistreat reporters and for corrupt governments to be left unaccountable.
All of this to say: If you visit Pig Island, a location many Fyre Festival attendees never actually got to see, make sure go with an experienced tour operator and don't mistreat the pigs.
The "boys will be boys" stereotype certainly gives license for boys to disrespect, devalue and mistreat girls, but deeper analysis of it also reveals the fundamentally demeaning ways in which we think about boys.
Thiel said he was "very proud to have supported Hulk Hogan in his lawsuit," against Gawker, saying that he had seen the now defunct news organization bully and mistreat people for a long time.
Just as it would be wrong to breed animals for the sake of torturing them, or to have children only to enslave them, it would be wrong to mistreat the conscious machines of the future.
" Not that our government should be citing the Bible when making decisions, but let the record stand that the Bible also says, "When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them.
Between this, and that Amazon money everybody just got in their inbox, soon we'll all be rich enough to buy another cool consumer electronics device from a company who will in no way mistreat us!
Black and brown communities have been crying out about such issues for generations, complaining about how police harass them, mistreat them, and disproportionately ticket or arrest them for crimes white Americans can get away with.
Some sheriffs and their allies have called in the past for changes to a system that critics said was unique in the United States and created a powerful incentive to cut corners and mistreat prisoners.
A 2011 report by DHHS on racial disproportionality noted that, after controlling for poverty and other risk factors, parents of one race were no more likely to mistreat their children than peers of another race.
If your retirement money is not stashed in one of these so-called E.S.G. funds, you probably have invested in companies that extract or refine pollutants, mow down rain forests or mistreat people or animals.
The locals derisively refer to the newcomers as "Okies," and, due to rising concerns of a labor uprising, the aristocratic landowners mistreat their migrant workers and promote exploitative policies to keep them subservient and dependent.
On Thursday, an Iraqi general and a U.S. Marine who took the witness stand each testified he never saw Gallagher or anyone else stab or otherwise mistreat the captive before he died of combat wounds.
The guitarist can only seem to get intimate with women who mistreat him, leading Dr. Singh to suggest he needs to learn to love himself before he can wind up with someone who won't hurt him.
"Force, injury, and mistreatment — we cannot deny that, because in the past these accusations have been there against Afghan forces, that they mistreat suspects during arrest and interrogation," Mr. Tayanj said in the interview last month.
She hopes that the story of how her son died can help spur greater accountability at Elmore Correctional Facility and other Alabama prisons, and urge consequences higher up the organizational chart when corrections employees mistreat inmates.
But if America was suddenly faced with the shock of dozens or hundreds dead in a terror strike, you could imagine Trump moving to reopen black sites and give interrogators a green light to mistreat prisoners.
A wall that was erected on the Loyola Marymount University campus as part of a "No Human Being Is Illegal" demonstration, and covered with messages like "stop deportations" and "Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner," was defaced.
Additionally, some troops may consider the president's interference in the Gallagher case to be a green light to mistreat, even torture, captured prisoners, particularly Muslims, given what many perceive to be the president's anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies.
It addresses the ugly aftermath of the attacks on September 11th, 2001 in which law-enforcement authorities, acting on nearly 100,000 calls into an FBI tip line, rounded up hundreds of Muslim men only to detain and mistreat them.
In this case, employees at Caviar are wrestling with the realization that, in the absence of a proper labor union for tech workers, employers can mistreat workers, and there is little to no recourse available beyond leaving the company.
"When I refused and didn't respond to his advances and inappropriate correspondence, he would mistreat me, yell at me and make comments insinuating my job would be in jeopardy if I didn't do what he wanted me to do," Cervantes said.
Even if Trump repeals it, the guidance is still going to be around for schools that want to treat trans students right — and avoid legal challenges from LGBTQ organizations that would very likely sue should a school mistreat its trans students.
But throughout it all, there was an unstated rule in our thinking: there could come an episode that would finally push too far, and mistreat its audience to such a degree that The Walking Dead Quitter's Club would actually quit.
As one of Europe's leading start-ups, Taxify are a force for good in the worldwide ride-hailing market, providing important competition to the current market leader which uses its market position to mistreat drivers and take advantage of customers.
If we hurl sexual abuse at female voice assistants like Alexa or direct racism at black robots — and get zero pushback because "it's just a robot" — that could make us more inclined to mistreat actual women and people of color.
As I wrote about in "False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear," this hysteria alters perception and causes people to mistreat and marginalize each other for the wrong reasons at a time when we should all be coming together.
The three other people she identified being in the house at the time, including one who was in the room at the time, have all said they do not recall any such incident and never saw Judge Kavanaugh mistreat women.
A lot of research shows that if parents or families reject, mistreat, or otherwise mishandle a child due to the child's gender identity, they can significantly increase the risks of the child acting out, developing mental health issues, and attempting suicide.
In this movie Martha, Tom and Jerry cartoon, they had some shall we say adult situation and I was kind of shocked, Charles was too, and I remember he said we&aposre the only paying customers and still they have to mistreat us.
Strikingly, Rivette chooses to skip over the famed trial once she's imprisoned, opting instead to demonstrate how her pariah status encourages the men around her to mistreat and degrade her as someone who refuses to fit within their definition of a woman.
"When it looks like all you want to do is sanction discrimination against folk and mistreat them, you cause a totally different reaction in the African-American community," said Dan Blue, a black lawmaker and the Democratic leader of the North Carolina Senate.
As hopeful as this option might sound, leaving it up to individual companies is not likely to change the industry: The good companies will elect to ban arbitration agreements, while the bad companies will continue to use them and continue to mistreat their employees.
Paul Scoles New York City Cheap Eats I was glad to see Michael Grabell's article on Case Farms and its exploitation of undocumented immigrants in slaughterhouses, but it's not news that slaughterhouses and construction companies mistreat their workers ("Cut to the Bone," May 8th).
In the last Congress, both parties came together to pass unprecedented legislation to confront the opioid crisis, a sweeping new Farm Bill, historic VA reforms, and after four decades of rejection, we passed VA Accountability so we can finally terminate those who mistreat our wonderful veterans.
And while the #MeToo movement needs to take on gender inequality, it also needs to acknowledge that in America's precarious and hierarchical work culture, employees often have few options if their superiors mistreat them — and this can make anyone who needs a paycheck vulnerable to harassment, regardless of gender.
But now that he's resigned, he shouldn't be allowed to escape his identity as Trump's most loyal propagandist: a man who saw it as his job to mistreat the press and lie to the public, in service of the president's efforts to enrich himself and impoverish the country.
Other animal rights groups cited a 2015 encyclical by Francis on the environment and living creatures: "We have only one heart, and the same wretchedness which leads us to mistreat an animal will not be long in showing itself in our relationships with other people," one passage reads.
While certainly some of the alleged behavior, like Kavanaugh's, stems from a culture of toxic masculinity, in which young men are encouraged to drink heavily, mistreat women, and brag to other men about their sexual adventures, I also know that many of the men we have read about have suffered abuse.
""I believe that they have convinced themselves that they want to do better," the letter says of Bloomberg LP. "However, unless they do the real work necessary to changing the toxic aspects of their culture, then they shouldn't be able to continue to mistreat and attempt to break [female graduates].
"The president expressed the desire to work together to address Turkey's security concerns in northeast Syria while stressing the importance to the United States that Turkey does not mistreat the Kurds and other Syrian Democratic Forces with whom we have fought to defeat ISIS," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in a statement.
California's law forbidding employers from giving ICE access to their records and their workplaces without a warrant is to prevent exploitation of workers -- that is, to keep employers from using the threat of exposure in order to pay undocumented workers less or mistreat them -- as well as to prevent the possible racial profiling of Latinos.
In the last Congress, both parties came together to pass unprecedented legislation to confront the opioid crisis, a sweeping new farm bill, historic V.A. reforms, and after four decades of rejection, we passed a V.A. Accountability, so we can finally terminate those who mistreat our wonderful veterans, and just weeks ago, all parties united for groundbreaking criminal justice reform.
He denied an NBC News report that he was limiting the inquiry and that investigators were not permitted to examine the claims of Julie Swetnick, a woman who has said she witnessed a severely drunken Judge Kavanaugh mistreat women at parties in high school, and that he had attended parties where high school boys gang-raped teenage girls.
With AB5 almost certain to pass the CA Senate, this coming week presents a crucial moment in the history of gig work and tech more broadly: an opportunity for drivers to demonstrate the efficacy of 21st century labor modes of organizing, even as Uber and Lyft continue ramping up efforts to kill AB5, drop pay rates, and generally mistreat drivers.
It's not just we want music to be on the even playing field with all these other genres, but we still mistreat women, we still openly disrespect gay people for no apparent reason, but we want to be held to the same standard as people who loved Freddie Mercury and loved Elton John and love whatever Morrissey considers himself, because he's an enigma.
The first three seasons of BoJack established the world of Hollywoo—a fantastical Hollywood equivalent in which humans and animals not only interact, but also marry, divorce, collaborate with, disappoint, and mistreat one another—and focused on the career misadventures of BoJack, an aging, egotistical actor who once starred in a hyper-successful network hit as the surrogate father to three ragamuffin orphans.
If the #MeToo movement has especially impacted "major progressive cultural institutions," as French claims, it's not because progressives are disproportionally inclined to mistreat women; it's because progressives, being more committed to gender equality than conservatives, hold themselves to a higher moral standard on the issue—and are more willing to expose members of their own tribe, like Weinstein and Schneiderman, who prove to be #MeToo hypocrites.

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