Mistreat in a sentence as a verb

People who can afford to buy and mistreat a lot of phones, apparently.

If you mistreat my spouse, you can expect a strong negative reaction from me.

In general, if you don't mistreat them they turn out to be socialized pretty well.

Police officers will not be paid less if they mistreat the people they're supposed to protect.

But what they ended up with, at one point, was a business that required mistreating the public.

I am amazed at projects that allow toxic people to disrupt and mistreat other project members.

You're not being callous at all. There are some companies that are known to frequently mistreat customers and have harmful policies.

IMO, the real problem is as a large breed the potential for harm is greater than smaller dogs and far to many people mistreat them.

It's not an either/or thing where we either mistreat the heck out of workers, pollute everything, etc. etc. or simply pull out.

Oh, I see, it's the developer's fault for going to a studio and letting them mistreat him so that he could try and hold onto his job.

People who are not afraid to stand up and speak loudly when they feel that they have been mistreated are a valuable asset, assuming that you don't mistreat them.

The men there aren't good enough for you?Now, I understand that some women avoid working developer jobs because they get mistreated by some men.

And I'm not particularly worried that a child who grows up thinking of insects as something to be used or abused as they see fit will mistreat humans.

It's OK to me: the point of equality is not to remove differences, but to avoid mistreat and discrimination because of them.

No one but you is comparing the two.* One is a moral judgement: Should we subjectively mistreat animals in order for humans to be healthy and prosper?

I feel like people generally consider magazines to be disposable and mistreat them but it doesn't seem like a good idea to do that to what looks like a Li-poly battery.

It's inconvenient to not have the usual privilege to mistreat those with less power and money than you, truly an unacceptable burden created to limit those free, rich, privileged spirits like Graham.

Stallman is a terrible spokesperson for anything, but I'd like to think that "enforce restrictive DRM" and "systematically mistreat their hardest-working employees" are pretty legit points.

Mistreat definitions

verb

treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"

See also: maltreat abuse ill-use step ill-treat