Synonym: dupe, loser, prey, sufferer, underdog. Similar words: conviction, convict, fiction, prediction, restriction, jurisdiction, dictionary order, from time to time. Meaning: ['vɪktɪm]
n. 1. an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance 2. a person who is tricked or swindled.
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91 He was convicted on the uncorroborated evidence of the alleged victim.
92 Using his daughter's case as a jumping-off point, he described a justice system that ignores the rights of the victim.
93 The family of the victim said that the killer had got his just deserts when he was jailed for life.
94 The victim made no bones about telling the public the truth.
95 You admit you fired the gun and we now know that the shot killed the victim so you are, ipso facto, responsible for his death.
96 The plan boomeranged when they were trapped instead of their victim.
97 Breastfed babies are less likely to fall victim to stomach disorders.
98 The police said that there was no sign of a struggle by the murder victim.
99 The cut in benefits for the unemployed is a classic case of blaming the victim.
100 He is often the victim of vituperative remarks concerning his wealth.
101 Relatives of the victim watched from the public gallery as the murder charge was read out in court.
102 The small firm became a victim of its own success when it could not supply all its orders on time.
103 In his trial,(Sentencedict.com ) he tried to portray himself as the victim of an uncaring society.
104 Young men are more likely to fall victim to violence.
105 While under hypnosis, the victim was able to describe her attacker.
106 Exhibit A is the hammer found next to the victim.
107 It was a clear attempt to shift the responsibility for the crime onto the victim.
108 In the early 1960s, Blyton fell victim to Alzheimer's disease.
109 One theory is that the hostages fell victim to bandits.
110 He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
111 The victim suffered a blow to the head from a blunt instrument.
112 The victim did not report the incident for fear of retribution.
113 The alleged victim made the complaint at a police station in York.
114 He was framed by the real criminals and became the victim of the evil and injustice.
115 African hunting dogs will tear at the flesh of their victim until it is weak.
116 It grasps its victim in its forelegs and pierce it with its rostrum.
117 If you are the victim of a burglary, the emotional upset can affect you for a long time.
118 The story has a twist in the tail?six months later she married the husband of her victim.
119 A post-mortem on the body revealed that the victim had been strangled.
120 She once played the innocent victim in a horror movie .
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