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Victimised

Victimised | Victimising

Victimised meaning

simple past and past participle of victimise

Example sentences (20)

An Essex woman said she was left feeling "victimised" after finding pieces of suspected chicken and ham in her vegetarian pizza ordered from Domino's.

Finally people are understanding that no victim/survivor should be further victimised through postcode lottery; all should have equal access to the necessary support services and interventions needed,” he said.

It was a direct order for us to comply,” said an employee who wanted to stay anonymous for fear of being victimised.

Many great personalities are similarly victimised by Congress’ verbal offensive.

But do the retaliatory schemes and actions translate to more than 20 Palestinians victimised for each Israeli life lost?

Many reports have circulated from those victimised by malpractice at the hands of one doctor or another in some way.

She claimed she had been victimised after raising concerns over staff corruption and her colleagues spitting and pouring semen into the meals of inmates they didn't like.

There is also disquiet that the results appeared to leak out some time in advance and a feeling among insiders that Yorkshire and Graves are being victimised after the racism crisis.

Vadra, addressing an election rally at Godda, also claimed that all those who opposed the Centre's policies were being victimised.

But instead of feeling supported, Shabnam said she was victimised to the point where the job she loved suddenly became a place she was 'scared to work' - with items going missing from her desk and her team blanking her.

Her legal submissions say she 'did not state in her Letter that she felt her father had 'victimised' her, nor did she state that she had 'only one father' as is reported in the interview'.

He said the sad part is when citizens try to own business entities, they are either closed, victimised or intimidated into towing a particular political line, the case of the Post Newspaper and now Prime TV are fresh in our minds.

Instead, they are victimised by not having jobs, by being demoted from positions for which they are well qualified.

The Acting District Schools Inspector for Khumalo, Inspector Zanele Muyambo addressed the students and assured them they will not be victimised.

Transport committee chair Karima Delli (Greens) said that “the consumer cannot be doubly victimised by this crisis, and they should be provided with the opportunity to get vouchers or to be reimbursed a transport ticket.

A federal judge has scheduled a hearing for Tuesday to consider the matter and has indicated that those who say Epstein victimised them will be allowed to speak in court.

A Grenadian National Footballer believes that he was victimised while playing for an international team in Lebanon and has returned home penniless.

E and L were between the ages of 5 and 13 years old when they were victimised, while B was between 9 and 15. AW was six years old when she was attacked.

He continued by imputing that the workers were being victimised in an effort by management to avoid compensating them for working overtime.

In May, the NFF president Amaju Pinnick told the BBC that he and four other top officials were being “victimised” and denied any wrongdoing over the alleged misappropriation of funds case brought by the SPIP for the recovery of public property.