Mistreat means to treat a person or animal badly, cruelly, or unfairly.
adverbs can describe verbs adjectives, and other adverbs. A dictionary would suggest that you use "cruelly" instead of "cruel" as an adverb: "he sneered cruelly" I can't think of a situation where "cruel" would be the adverb. A good test for adverbs is that: 1) They often have a (-y) suffix 2) They still make grammatical sense almost anywhere in the sentence: "cruelly, he sneered" ; "he cruelly sneered"; "he sneered cruelly" .
To judge someone unfairly means to think or say negative things about that person before you get to know them
discriminate
To victimize means to treat someone unfairly or make them suffer, often by causing them harm or taking advantage of them. It involves the mistreatment of an individual or group, leading to their feeling of being victimized.
Scapegoating is the act of unfairly blaming an individual or group for problems or wrongdoings that they are not responsible for. It often involves shifting blame in order to deflect attention from the real causes of issues or conflicts.
Discrimination
Prejudice.
Governing means to conduct the policy, actions, and affairs of a state, organization, or people. The President/Prime Minister governs the country on a daily basis.
Yes it is. It means bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly
It means to take advantage of somebody or something.The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
Unfairly saying negative. Umm..."negative" means there's no drugs in you. If you really meant "unfairly saying positive," you can request they send a sample to a different lab.