Similar words: victimization, victimise, optimize, legitimize, victim, minimize, maximize, eviction. Meaning: ['vɪktɪmaɪz] v. 1. make a victim of 2. punish unjustly 3. deprive of by deceit.
Random good picture Not show
31. Control to compensate the corpus, compensatory scope, compensatory procedure and responsibilities to share, be advantageous to relieving the protection to victimize the person in time.
32. There's also a slim but real chance you could fall victim to a predator who's deliberately luring you into a vulnerable position, gathering information that can be used to control or victimize you.
33. But in our zeal to protect children from such dangers, we must ensure that we don't use the law, which was enacted for their benefit, to victimize them further.
34. Social networks can of course be manipulated for bad purposes - for example to spread disinformation, to victimize people and create chaos.
34. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
35. Mr. Zardari's spokesman denied the allegations and said they were fabricated to victimize him. Mr.
36. The Pennsylvania and Florida cases have led some Americans to charge that the very laws meant to protect children are now being used to victimize them.
37. Who did it?- I knew you were gonna victimize me, man.
38. The average pedophile will victimize between 50-150 children before he comes to the attention of law enforcement.
39. Rush through to come later on of victimize woman to allege that man in the bead Hui ward national tax branch office entrance to alley its gold earring bear away.
40. B. What did each of these people do to hurt, offend, or victimize me?
More similar words: victimization, victimise, optimize, legitimize, victim, minimize, maximize, eviction, conviction, geologic time, itemize, atomize, epitomize, anatomize, economize, customize, customized, evict, victor, convict, victory, victuals, victrola, ex-convict, convicted, victorian, timid, victorious, timing, timidly.