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abutment t. one selected to support a bridge on the basis of the total surface area of a healthy attachment apparatus. See also abutment (def. 2).
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abutment The sloping sides of valley that supports the ends of a dam.
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abutment The areas of unmined rock at the edges of a stoping block that carry many large regional loads. Generally a zone of support for ground arching. Accident An event which results in, or is likely to result, in injury, illness or damage (this also includes dangerous occurrence and near miss).
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abuse Harmful use of a specific psychoactive substance. The term also applies to one category of psychoactive substance use disorder. While recognizing that "abuse" is part of present diagnostic terminology, ASAM recommends that an alternative term be found for this purpose because of the pejorative connotations of the word "abuse."
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abuse Improper care of another person by the legal guardian. Abuse comes in many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial.
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