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Victimize

Victimize meaning

To make (someone) a victim or sacrifice. | To punish unjustly. | To swindle or defraud.

Example sentences (14)

The crisis has continued to overwhelmingly victimize people of color — nearly 80% of those who were shot in the city this year were Black, data show.

The dean would intimidate the plaintiff by threatening expulsion, presumably to make him more vulnerable and easier to victimize.

Vergara portrays Griselda with empathy, although she’s careful not to victimize her in the early episodes.

In his opinion, the crises was basically an attempt to victimize Adagunodo based on his insistence on having the best candidate during the 2018 gubernatorial primary, as opposed the allegations of him engaging in anti-party activities.

They were fearful that the insecure leaders at the top of their government would victimize them.

This tactic only serves to victimize herself and place all the blame on Erika in the hopes that she'll drop her side and apologize.

A considerable number of the disciplinary cases that the University has handled recently were thinly veiled attempts to victimize staff who tried to hold members of Management and Council to account.

He fears they may victimize or even hurt someone else.

The Army and all security forces should rather develop more pro-people strategies in combating our security challenges instead of measure that could further victimize the people.

Articles 62 and 63 were introduced by Zia to victimize political opponents.

Even though they try to distract him and victimize him and refuse to give him his due, he will triumph.

Indeed, black girls and women have to victimize other people to feel the full force of the law and the public’s disapproval.

It is not possible for us to continue ignoring the cost in personal and family pain that these pregnancies cause, and the aggressions that victimize children and adolescents.

We need to hear about your setbacks, disappointments, and experiences not to victimize you and draw pity but to encourage others to come out of their own darkness of depression and isolation and embrace the light of love, healing, and wholeness.