English
Etymology
From mis- + treat.
Pronunciation
Verb
mistreat (third-person singular simple present mistreats, present participle mistreating, simple past and past participle mistreated)
- (transitive) To treat someone, or something roughly or badly.
- Synonyms: ill-treat, ill-use, abuse
- (transitive, medicine) To administer an incorrect treatment to a patient.
1989 April 8, John Dooley, “Syphilis and AIDS: What's the Connection?”, in Gay Community News, page 8:The syphilis that Catapano and other AIDS-syphilis theorists are especially concerned about may develop when repeated treponeme infections are not treated, or, more commonly, are 'mistreated with penicillin.
Derived terms
Translations
treat someone or something roughly or badly
- Arabic: بَهْدَلَ (bahdala)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: държа се лошо с (dǎrža se lošo s)
- Catalan: maltractar (ca)
- Cebuano: dagmal, tampalas
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 虐待 (zh) (nüèdài)
- Danish: mishandle
- Dutch: mishandelen (nl)
- Esperanto: mistrakti
- Finnish: kohdella kaltoin
- French: maltraiter (fr)
- Galician: maltratar (gl)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: misshandeln (de), schinden (de)
- Gothic: 𐌲𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌹𐍄𐌾𐌰𐌽 (ganaitjan)
- Greek:
- Ancient: προυσελέω (prouseléō), αἰκίζω (aikízō)
- Haitian Creole: maltrete
- Interlingua: maltratar
- Italian: maltrattare (it)
- Khmer: ធ្វើបាប (thvəə baap)
- Latin: malo tractare
- Maori: rurerure, tūkino
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Old English: misbēodan
- Portuguese: destratar (pt), maltratar (pt), judiar (pt)
- Quechua: allquchakuy
- Romanian: maltrata (ro)
- Russian: пло́хо обраща́ться (plóxo obraščátʹsja) (also: ду́рно, жесто́ко, etc.)
- Spanish: maltratar (es), lagarear (es), sopetear (es), sopapear (es), brear (es)
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Vietnamese: ngược đãi (vi)
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administer an incorrect treatment to a patient
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 治療不當 / 治疗不当 (zhìliáo bùdàng)
- Finnish: hoitaa väärin
- French: please add this translation if you can
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