0 past simple and past participle of mistreat
Second, he claimed that his wife had never been mistreated and had no cause to flee.
Both populations are acutely aware of how they have been grossly mistreated by the normal workings of their political system.
Two were siblings, mistreated as epilepsy for years without success.
In this paper, we discuss the most mistreated notion of logic, truth.
A sense of peoplehood from whatever source, even simply the experience of being mistreated as a group, could engender nationalist aspirations.
Vickers's wife had allegedly begged him not to send her husband there, as she feared he might be mistreated.
One-quarter (24%) of the respondents reported knowing an older person who had been neglected or mistreated, and four per cent were not sure.
Khullana did - not simply accuse her co-wife of having mistreated and dishonored her.