Abuser in A Sentence

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    A close family member, health care provider, child of the elder individual may be the abuser, or in some cases, the abuse may be self-inflicted.

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    An abuser or addict continues to crave it, even if it's hurting their health or interfering with their responsibilities.

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    Avoiding violence - A violent relationship may make the victim afraid to confront an abuser with a face-to-face conversation that could put them in physical danger.

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    Because adults are so much larger and stronger than children are, an abused can suffer severe injury or death without the abuser intentionally causing such an injury.

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    But, it's possible to be a victim of abuse - or an abuser - even if there's no physical violence.

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    Don't become an abuser Do not let a junk mailer provoke you into abusing the net yourself.

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    If you're in an abusive relationship, alert your parents and don't break up with the abuser when you're completely alone together.

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    In most cases the child is related to or knows the abuser, and about one in five abusers are themselves underage.

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    Remember that the abuser is the one with the problem; the abuse has nothing to do with you.

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    Ruth married Dean Neave, a small-time criminal and drug abuser, in 1991 and moved to the Welland, in Peterborough.

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    Someone characterized as alcohol abuser knows that drinking alcohol interferes with work and relationships yet continues to drink.

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    Symptoms are similar among young children who have contracted gonorrhea from a sexual abuser.

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    The abuser is counting on the victim being unable or unwilling to report the incidents of abuse.

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    The abuser is usually a family member or other caretaker and is more likely to be male.

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    The abuser uses physical force or threats to intimidate the victim.

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    The abuser uses threats and/or name-calling to get the senior to give in his or her demands.

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    The antisocially disordered person may be poverty-stricken, homeless, a substance abuser, or have an extensive criminal record.

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    The child abuser may be incarcerated, and/or the abused child removed from the home to prevent further harm.

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    The child abuser most often injures a child in the heat of anger or during moments of stress.

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    The drug abuser becomes talkative, but the discussion lacks continuity or coherence, and the subject changes frequently.

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    You cannot withdraw charges laid by the police and you most probably will be subpoenaed to testify against the abuser.