Correct, abusive is an adjective.
No.
The adjective for abuse is abusive (causing abuse). The participles of the verb (abusing, abused) are adjectives for other uses.
Yes She Was Abused By Her Brother In Law Willie Powell!
No animal should be abused
The cast of Sweet Pea - 2005 includes: Marshall Allman as Ricky Freya Bardell as Abused Woman Amie Barsky as Abused Woman Andrea Cagan as Abused Woman Juliet Green as Abused Woman Jeff Gruenewald as Father Hiko Hatano as Abused Woman Haley Hudson as Laura Arisa Kim as Abused Woman Ambrit Millhouse as Abused Woman Dana Rutherford as Abused Woman Stephanie Tepley as Tammy Mitza Thompson as Abused Woman Algerita Wynn as Abused Lady
everone in the world is abused
use your mind you cannot abused the atmosphere
Her mother was abused by her father.
most people get abused in a relation ship 99.9% of the worlds population get abused in a relationship
"The sin abused" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase le péché abusé. The masculine singular definite article -- which may or may not be included in English translations, depending upon context --, noun, and adjective also may mean "sin abused" or the abused sin." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "luh pey-shey a-byoo-zey" in French.
People who have been sexually abused have reported being sexually abused.
No, but he did say that his stepfather abused his mother.
There over 1,000 abused people.