[f. ABUSE v. + -EE.] One who is abused; correl. to ABUSER.
1827. Westm. Rev. VII. Jan., 254. As hard words break no bones, even the most malignant article that is to be found in the Quarterly Review is in no respect injurious to the abusee.
1836. Hor. Smith, Tin Trumpet, I. 9. Abuse, intemperate, excites our sympathies, not for the abuser but the abusee.