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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211. People in rural communities are much less likely to become the victim of violence, researchers found.
212. His second victim was drugged and raped when she went to see him for advice about work three months later.
213. Langton, 20, was besotted with the young wife of his victim, the jury was told.
214. Police say the victim was hit with a blunt instrument, possibly a hammer.
215. In both countries, optimistic expansion strategies fell victim to the harsher financial climate of the mid-1970s onwards.
216. In November, Salisbury, a chivalric figure, was killed, the victim of a cannonball.
217. Attending to the victim will become the centrepiece of penal politics in the future.
218. It can be said he was a victim of circumstances.
219. I don't have to stand here baring my soul in order to make you feel better and less of a victim!
220. Q: You mean you were a victim of child abuse?
221. Keynes's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect.
222. As I have said, he was a victim of circumstances, and of a strong concentration of parental love.
223. The latest victim was a 44-year-old woman on holiday with her boyfriend at a caravan park south of Durban.
224. The human being, in other words, may be the victim of generations of male choice even more than female choice.
225. Ratner is not a fallen golden boy of the Thatcher era, nor a victim of his own jokes.
226. The pathologist ascertained that the victim had died from a gunshot wound.
227. Since the national association was formed, 1.5 million people have been referred to Victim Support.
228. There was clearly a need to adapt my lifestyle, but playing the role of victim was never among my plans.
229. The victim was forced to hand over his watch to the youths, who spoke with southern accents.
230. This potential increase of reporting rape incidents became the main rationale for seeking anonymity for the victim.
231. The victim of horrendous physical and emotional abuse, she was failed by all those who were bound up in her care.
232. The plotters' failure came too late for Jumblatt: he was assassinated in March 1977, victim of yet another plot.
233. It casts the Woodvilles as the aggressors and Gloucester as the victim of circumstance.
233. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
234. Like a bulldog it refuses to let go, even when savagely attacked by the desperate victim.
235. The alleged victim failed to appear in court, and now the case is on appeal in a federal court.
236. If you act like a victim, you are likely to be treated as one. Paulo Coelho
237. It features actress Denise Douglas, 18, as a hideously injured road accident victim.
238. His defence was that of self-defence; he alleged that the victim had attacked him first.
239. The most notable adult victim was a prominent New York politician and Democratic candidate for the vice presidency.
240. This could take the form of compensating the victim of the offence or doing something else to assist the victim.
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