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 Translation for 'abusive language' from English to Icelandic
ókvæðisorð {hv}abusive language
fáryrði {hv.ft}abusive language {sg}
Partial Matches
særandi {adj}abusive
meiðandi {adj}abusive
móðgandi {adj}abusive
fáryrði {hv.ft}abusive expressions
mál.
fornmál {hv}
ancient language
mál.
forntunga {kv}
ancient language
mál.
nútímamál {hv}
modern language
mál.
Norðurlandamál {hv}
Nordic language
mál.
tónamál {hv}
tone language
mál.
útlenska {kv}
foreign language
tölvufr.
viðfangsmál {hv}
source language
tölvufr.
fyrirspurnarmál {hv}
query language
mál.
gervimál {hv}
artificial language
hversdagsmál {hv}everyday language
bókm.mál.
skáldamál {hv}
poetic language
mál.
móðurtunga {kv}
native language
mál.sálfræði
máltaka {kv}
language acquisition
tölfr.
smalamál {hv}
assembler language
tölfr.
smalamál {hv}
assembly language
tölvufr.
vélamál {hv}
machine language
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Usage Examples English
  • reviewer Jason Arnopp describing the album's lyrics as "so packed with foul and abusive language that it sounds as if D-12 and the Sopranos family were going head-to-head in a Celebrity Swearathon."
  • On 7 May 1880 a case was heard before the Nottingham Magistrates' Court where James Crabbe a tram driver was charged with offences from 4 May of using abusive language to the police and with running his tramcar into the Yeomanry.
  • Her husband, William Foster, was convicted six months earlier for using abusive language against his wife within hearing of the public, and he was reportedly physically abusive also.
  • The case was heard on 18 April, with Selwood cleared of using abusive language towards Headland.
  • Xavier's College, complained to the vice chancellor that the book contains abusive language about his grandfather and the Maharashtrian community, "Such a Long Journey" was withdrawn from the syllabus of Mumbai University.

  • Anthony Eric Delroy (born 1 January 1953 In a minor 2010 incident, Delroy received an official reprimand after he used abusive language at a security guard who asked Delroy to remove his car from the space reserved for Maurice Newman, the chairman of the ABC. ...
  • Reading qualified for the play-offs at the end of the campaign, though Tyson was sent off in the play-off semi-final first leg defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers after fouling Paul Butler and then using abusive language.
  • The use of abusive language to another person is illegal in a small number of U.S.
  • In 2018, minister of interior Igor Shunevich used abusive language on national television describing homosexuals.
  • In January 2022, Suman attacked in abusive language over the phone in a conversation with journalist Bittu Raychaudhuri from Republic TV.

  • In 1999, the Pakistan Cricket Board lodged an official complaint to its Australian counterpart over 'persistent sledging' and the use of 'highly abusive language' against Pakistani players.
  • The militants of the two groups used vituperative and abusive language against the Muslims.
  • A full game penalty can be received upon using abusive language or directly attacking an opponent and means that the player can neither play nor be substituted for the remainder of the game.
  • ... 8 offence) of using abusive language was applied and Harbhajan was fined 50% of his match fee.
  • On the speaking tour, Johnson at times attacked his Republican opponents with crude and abusive language and on several occasions appeared to have had too much to drink.

  • Yet the series, despite its polarization and abusive language, was very popular with up to 15.7 million viewers.
  • For instance, the Municipal Code of Toronto bars "profane or abusive language" in public parks.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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