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Capable of being counted; having a quantity. examples
(mathematics, of a set) finite or countably infinite; having a one-to-one correspondence (bijection) with a subset of the natural numbers. examples
(mathematics, of a set) Countably infinite; having a bijection with the natural numbers. examples
(grammar, of a noun) Freely usable with the indefinite article and with numbers, and therefore having a plural form. quotations examples
In these extracts the word abuse is used in the sense of ‘an individual piece of invective’ or ‘an abusive comment’ and is clearly a countable noun.
2014, James Lambert, “Diachronic stability in Indian English lexis”, in World Englishes, page 112
plural countables
(grammar) A countable noun. examples