[f. ABUSE v. + -EE.] One who is abused; correl. to ABUSER.

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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.

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1836.  Hor. Smith, Tin Trumpet, I. 9. Abuse, intemperate, excites our sympathies, not for the abuser but the abusee.

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