ill-use [ˈɪlˈjuːz]
ill-use
∗ill-use
sustantivo [ˈɪlˈjuːs]
1maltrato (m)
verbo transitivo [ˈɪlˈjuːz]
2maltratar
- to feel ill-used -> sentirse maltratado(a)
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Verb Conjugation for "ill-use"
Imperative
- ill-use
- you ill-use
- he/she ill-uses
- we ill-use
- you ill-use
- they ill-use
Preterite
- I ill-used
- you ill-used
- he/she ill-used
- we ill-used
- you ill-used
- they ill-used
Present Continuous
- I am ill-using
- you are ill-using
- he/she is ill-using
- we are ill-using
- you are ill-using
- they are ill-using
Present Perfect
- I have ill-used
- you have ill-used
- he/she has ill-used
- we have ill-used
- you have ill-used
- they have ill-used
Past Continuous
- I was ill-using
- you were ill-using
- he/she was ill-using
- we were ill-using
- you were ill-using
- they were ill-using
Past Perfect
- I had ill-used
- you had ill-used
- he/she had ill-used
- we had ill-used
- you had ill-used
- they had ill-used
Future
- I will ill-use
- you will ill-use
- he/she will ill-use
- we will ill-use
- you will ill-use
- they will ill-use
Future Perfect
- I will have ill-used
- you will have ill-used
- he/she will have ill-used
- we will have ill-used
- you will have ill-used
- they will have ill-used
Future Continuous
- I will be ill-using
- you will be ill-using
- he/she will be ill-using
- we will be ill-using
- you will be ill-using
- they will be ill-using
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been ill-using
- you have been ill-using
- he/she has been ill-using
- we have been ill-using
- you have been ill-using
- they have been ill-using
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been ill-using
- you will have been ill-using
- he/she will have been ill-using
- we will have been ill-using
- you will have been ill-using
- they will have been ill-using
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been ill-using
- you had been ill-using
- he/she had been ill-using
- we had been ill-using
- you had been ill-using
- they had been ill-using
