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===Classed by type of abuse include;===
===Classed by type of abuse include;===
*[[Emotional abuse]] or [[psychological abuse]]: [[coercion]], [[humiliation]], [[intimidation]], [[relational aggression]], [[parental alienation]] or covert [[incest]]: Where one person uses [[emotion]]al or [[psychology|psychological]] coercion to compel another to do something they do not want, or is not in their best interests; or when one person manipulates another's emotional or psychological state for their own ends (see [[battered person syndrome]]), or commits psychological aggression using ostensibly non-violent methods to inflict mental or emotional violence or pain on another.
*[[Emotional abuse]] or [[psychological abuse]]: [[coercion]], [[humiliation]], [[intimidation]], [[relational aggression]], [[parental alienation]] or covert [[incest]]: Where one person uses [[emotion]]al or [[psychology|psychological]] coercion to compel another to do something they do not want, or is not in their best interests; or when one person manipulates another'sasdgbfasghlasdghlaefg emotional or psychological state for their own ends (see [[battered person syndrome]]), or commits psychological aggression using ostensibly non-violent methods to inflict mental or emotional violence or pain on another.
*[[Physical abuse]]: Where one person inflicts physical violence or pain on another.
*[[Physical abuse]]: Where one person inflicts physical violence or pain on another.
*[[Sexual abuse]]: The improper use of another person for sexual purposes, generally without their consent or under physical or psychological pressure (also, [[child sexual abuse]], whether abused by parents, those ''[[in loco parentis]]'' or strangers).
*[[Sexual abuse]]: The improper use of another person for sexual purposes, generally without their consent or under physical or psychological pressure (also, [[child sexual abuse]], whether abused by parents, those ''[[in loco parentis]]'' or strangers).

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Abuse refers to the use or treatment of something (a person, item, substance, concept, or vocabulary) that is harmful. It can be classed by the target of abuse or the type of abuse.

Classes of abuse

Classed by targets of abuse include:

  • Animal abuse: Abuse or cruelty directed at animals.
  • Child abuse: Abuse, usually physical, emotional or sexual, directed at a child.
  • Elder abuse: Abuse, most often physical or in the form of psychological threats, directed at the elderly, especially in nursing homes and similar institutions.
  • Spousal abuse (or domestic violence): Abuse, usually physical, or psychological abuse, directed at one's domestic partner.
  • Some grammarians use the word "abuse" or "abusive" to refer to wrong use of a word or grammatical form.

Classed by type of abuse include;

Abusing abstract concepts such as:

Distinguish from