victimize

IPA: vˈɪktʌmaɪz

verb

  • To make someone a victim or sacrifice.
  • To punish someone unjustly.
  • To swindle or defraud someone.
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Examples of "victimize" in Sentences

  • The answer is becuase merely looking at a picture does not "victimize" the child.
  • But riding a bike in heavy traffic and expecting everyone to not "victimize" is like driving from Denver to K.C. in a golf cart.
  • And suggesting that libs are more concerned about the rights of terrorists than those they victimize is complete and utter nonsense.
  • The sad truth is that Republicans frequently do blame the people they victimize which is the same tactic used by the above mentioned.
  • Anyone with information is being asked to call the Metro Police robbery section at no, laguna. it's liberals like you that try to "victimize" criminals that keep people like this on the streets.
  • The May amended complaints filed by plaintiffs Elizabeth Watkins, Jamie Miener and Melanie Hedlund also contend that the township knew about Steiner's "campaign of offensive and outrageous sexual pursuit," and failed to put safeguards in place to protect the women or otherwise allowed Steiner to "victimize" the plaintiffs.

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