victimized
IPA: vˈɪktʌmaɪzd
adjective
- Having been made into a victim or treated like one.
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Examples of "victimized" in Sentences
- Lack of recourse and support in the event of being victimized is a huge problem.
- Friesen again victimized his former team with his fourth and fifth goals of the series.
- That poor woman – so much sadness and once again victimized by the Republican establishment!
- But even that seems to get dismissed by those who seek only to criticize or who prefer to remain victimized by their circumstances.
- Jason Allison again victimized the Red Wings, scoring the tying goal with 11: 25 remaining as the Los Angeles Kings managed a 3-3 tie.
- It is America's most bohemian clothes store, notorious for its range of subversive clothing that includes a discontinued line of T-shirts that featured a Palestinian child holding an AK- 47 over the word "victimized".
- Unbelievably, a few days later, the neighbor's wife was again victimized as her car was blocked by another vehicle, forcing her to sit, petrified and helpless, while a youth stood at her driver's side window shouting profanities at her.
- Nash again victimized his former team with 39 points, 12 assists, nine rebounds and every big play down the stretch as the Phoenix Suns reached the Western Conference finals for the first time in 12 years with a 130-126 overtime victory.
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