Similar words: victimise, victimize, victimization, victim, optimise, legitimise, victimless crime, eviction. Meaning: adj. of persons; taken advantage of.
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1. As many as 30m children are victimised by traffickers, largely with impunity.
2. Looking back, Frank knows he victimised himself and threw away a good career opportunity with a quality company. 2.
3. Chelsea winger Robben has claimed he has been victimised by referees in recent matches.
4. While she became a beacon for the oppressed and victimised during the Suharto regime, she has done little since taking office.
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5. In particular, you may gain the impression that you are being victimised because of what you are, rather than because of who you are.
6. Several members of the prison staff said they expected to be victimised for helping to form the union.
7. We must recognise that they are getting a raw deal and are being victimised by the Government.
8. He is at his best as a man, determined in argument, generous in giving help, following through the case, motivated purely by his profound sense that it was wrong that she should be victimised further.
9. Taking full advantage of the sensitive issues of race and religion, the terrorists have created a false image of being victimised by developed nations.
10. It started in April this year in protest against a policeman's statement that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised."
11. The Taliban imposed a reign of terror, with women in particular systematically victimised.
12. Chelsea winger Arjen Robben has claimed he has been victimised by referees in recent matches.
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