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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61. They're carrying out an autopsy on the victim.
62. He was the victim of an administrative error.
63. The murder victim was drilled with bullets.
64. The mugger thrust at his victim with a knife.
65. She was a victim of character assassination .
66. The police put me in touch with Victim Support.
67. Many plants have fallen victim to the sudden frost.
68. The victim was pronounced dead on arrival.
69. She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever.
70. The victim was hit by a hail of bullets.
71. The attacker's victim managed to struggle free.
72. He was simply a victim of circumstance.
73. He was a victim of circumstance .
74. He acted with some sympathy towards his victim.
75. He is a tragic victim of destiny.
76. She was a victim of McCarthyism.
77. He was the victim of calumny.
78. The murderer crept up on his unsuspecting victim.
79. Unfortunately,(sentencedict.com) she fell victim to an unscrupulous landlord.
80. The "victim" revealed he was only play acting.
81. The company has fallen victim to increased competition.
82. The victim beefed and went to the police.
83. They carried out an autopsy on the victim.
83. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
84. Dudley was the victim of a violent mugging.
85. The victim has said that she will not prosecute.
86. He soon fell victim to her charms.
87. The father of one victim spoke with remarkable magnanimity.
88. He was more of a victim than any of the women he supposedly offended.
89. Sharp may have been the victim of a gangland revenge killing.
90. The victim described the enemy's bombardment in a voice shaking with emotion.
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