Explore Victimisation through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like exploitation or victimization. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Victimisation in a sentence
Victimisation meaning
Alternative spelling of victimization.
Synonyms of Victimisation
Using Victimisation
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative spelling of victimization.
- Useful related words include: exploitation, victimization, using, mistreatment.
- In the example corpus, victimisation often appears in combinations such as: and victimisation, of victimisation, victimisation and.
Context around Victimisation
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 12 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Victimisation
- In this selection, "victimisation" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, medical, own, continued and maltreatment stand out and add context to how "victimisation" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include as continued victimisation of the and as political victimisation for his. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "victimisation" sits close to words such as abadi, acidification and acker, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with victimisation
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The Workers Union is demanding USD salaries and protection of its members from victimisation. (14 words)
The major reason is the fear of victimisation within their own sporting codes,” said Taariya. (15 words)
On Tuesday, the tribunal ruled in her favour relating to claims of unequal pay, sex discrimination and victimisation. (18 words)
Others, he said, were non-payment of salaries in some state-owned institutions in the country, with some states owing members as much as 17 months’ salaries as well as continued victimisation of the union’s officials in some institutions. (40 words)
Unfortunately, under successive regimes, and especially, under Prime Minister Mitchell’s stewardship, it has become the norm for Public Officers of all levels, to be transferred, or even ousted from the service as a means of punishment and victimisation. (39 words)
He said that issues to be discussed during the week include: the unresolved crisis in the health system, role of government and the society for better healthcare system, medical victimisation and bullying of medical doctors, amongst others. (37 words)
When asked about the debate, Prasad said, “Have my esteemed friends of EU Parliament sought to raise voice over victimisation of Hindu girls or a Sikh Granthi’s daughter in Pakistan? (31 words)
Does Joice Mujuru honestly think that posing as a mouthpiece for Cde Mugabe’s supposed victimisation would make her a more credible 2018 election candidate? (25 words)
Example sentences (20)
He said that issues to be discussed during the week include: the unresolved crisis in the health system, role of government and the society for better healthcare system, medical victimisation and bullying of medical doctors, amongst others.
This was sequel to a motion by the minority leader, Kingsley China, and 10 others on the victimisation, maltreatment and forced imprisonment of Nigerians, including air travellers in the country.
He assured the Rivers people that APP was committed to liberating them from oppression and victimisation, and as well transform the LGAs.
It found a works depot in the town of Nathalia was an “epicentre” of bullying, threats, harassment and victimisation.
The former US president could not help himself from painting the decision not to prosecute Biden as further evidence of his own victimisation as he faces legal troubles from his own retention of classified documents.
Added Rusike: “The Minister of Health and Child Care should make it clear within the health system and publicly that intimidation and victimisation at health services to health workers is unacceptable.
Others, he said, were non-payment of salaries in some state-owned institutions in the country, with some states owing members as much as 17 months’ salaries as well as continued victimisation of the union’s officials in some institutions.
Superintendent Wayne Cameron says that the Police Federation should have brought its claims of victimisation to its attention before placing it in the public domain.
When asked about the debate, Prasad said, “Have my esteemed friends of EU Parliament sought to raise voice over victimisation of Hindu girls or a Sikh Granthi’s daughter in Pakistan?
After her redundancy, O’Donnell sued her former employer for discrimination, harassment, victimisation and unfair dismissal, and claimed there was a “toxic environment for trans people” at the newspaper.
But the Central London Employment Tribunal concluded that the serial litigant would complain of victimisation if she was unhappy at work.
Muritu, who has worked at the college for six years, said he believed he was the subject of “clear victimisation” for his leading union role in industrial action at the college in recent years.
On Tuesday, the tribunal ruled in her favour relating to claims of unequal pay, sex discrimination and victimisation.
Samuel has dismissed this decision as political victimisation for his support of the main opposition New Democratic party in the 2010 poll.
The major reason is the fear of victimisation within their own sporting codes,” said Taariya.
The Workers Union is demanding USD salaries and protection of its members from victimisation.
Unfortunately, under successive regimes, and especially, under Prime Minister Mitchell’s stewardship, it has become the norm for Public Officers of all levels, to be transferred, or even ousted from the service as a means of punishment and victimisation.
Does Joice Mujuru honestly think that posing as a mouthpiece for Cde Mugabe’s supposed victimisation would make her a more credible 2018 election candidate?
Furthermore, the school environment is renowned for teasing and bullying and weight is one of the primary reasons for victimisation.
He said it is imperative that agencies have effective interventions and programme in place that work in tackling “the problems of offenders, and reduce re-offending and victimisation”.
Common combinations with victimisation
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and victimisation 7×
- of victimisation 6×
- victimisation and 4×
- victimisation of 4×
- victimisation for 3×
- the victimisation 2×
- fear victimisation 2×