ill-treatment in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many of those detained experienced ill-treatment.
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Moreover, the presence of a camera in the cell was testament to police vigilance against the ill-treatment of suspects.
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No such ill-treatment was proved.
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They died of hunger, cold, disease and the consequences of ill-treatment.
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They were held incommunicado for some two months, during which reports of severe ill-treatment filtered out of the prisons.
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Its assailants were arrested, and charged with ill-treatment of an animal.
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The ancestors wrote that the messenger will be preceded by hail and following his ill-treatment will eventually help the tribe.
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In addition to his physical health, his psychological well-being has also deteriorated due to ill-treatment and lengthy solitary confinement episodes.
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He recalled being treated with hospitality, but also witnessed the ill-treatment of slaves.
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In 2008 allegations of ill-treatment in prisons and during transfer continued.
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