disabuise

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Scots

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Etymology

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dis- (an intensifier of words with negative valence) +‎ abuise (abuse)

Verb

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disabuise (third-person singular simple present disabuises, present participle disabuisin, simple past disabuised, past participle disabuised)

  1. to misuse, damage, mar, spoil

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