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victimize
/ ˈvɪktɪˌmaɪz /
verb
- to punish or discriminate against selectively or unfairly
- to make a victim of
- to kill as or in a manner resembling a sacrificial victim
Derived Forms
- ˈvictimˌizer, noun
- ˌvictimiˈzation, noun
Other Words From
- vic·tim·i·za·tion [vik-t, uh, -m, uh, -, zey, -sh, uh, n] noun
- vic·tim·iz·er noun
- un·vic·tim·ized adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of victimize1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“The indictment and the allegations represent, if true, a disturbing and disappointing house of cards that deceived and victimized many across the country,” Carvalho said.
Nazarian, whose family fled Iran when he was 8, said there will always be people who seek to victimize others, and therefore, a need for police.
Concerned that Californians were being victimized by novel types of lenders, state lawmakers gave regulators broad power in 2021 to guard against unfair, deceptive and abusive practices in the financial services industry.
Trump consistently frames his own murderous aggression as simple retaliation against being victimized by liberal persecutors.
He frames his own murderous aggression as simple retaliation against being victimized by liberal persecutors.
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