Examples of 'scapegoated' in a sentence

Meaning of "scapegoated"

scapegoat (verb): To blame someone or something for the faults or mistakes of others, often unfairly. This term is derived from the biblical concept of a sacrificial animal that symbolically takes on the sins of others
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  • simple past tense and past participle of scapegoat

How to use "scapegoated" in a sentence

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Narcotics have been systematically scapegoated and demonised.
They scapegoated and excluded me from the family.
I will not allow myself to be scapegoated by a school.
Gay citizens are scapegoated to distract from real political problems.
She does not even know why she was scapegoated.
We will be scapegoated worse than ever.
From that point on he was scapegoated.
I was scapegoated by this firm.
Terrible situation that scapegoated workers.
People are being scapegoated for the actions of other people completely unrelated to them.
There was talk that you were being scapegoated by your division chief.
He was also scapegoated because he was the brightest boy in his class.
Look at the way they scapegoated chief gates.
But they are also the first ones to get scapegoated.
And not just scapegoated heads.
There was talk that you were being scapegoated.
We are tired of being scapegoated for everything.
When it was built we vowed that no minority would ever be scapegoated again.
She was scapegoated.
Jews scapegoated as the cause of the growing Black Death.
Your own mother was scapegoated.
Joe has been scapegoated by the military because he dared to make his refusal public.
Blair is being horribly scapegoated.
The Els were also scapegoated for blight and urban ills in the surrounding neighborhoods.
I will not be scapegoated.
That the club scapegoated me, which is pretty much the truth.
I have seen immigrants and welfare recipients be scapegoated over and over again.
They're being scapegoated like they have in the past.
You feel frightened that Seth will be scapegoated by the community.
They've scapegoated you and now they want to use you again as a sounding board.
This does not necessarily save us from being scapegoated by internationalist propaganda in the future.
Narcotics have been … systematically scapegoated.
They should not be disingenuously scapegoated under the guise of national security.
Abortion increases hostile frustration, intensifying the battle of the sexes, for which children are scapegoated.
I am being scapegoated.
Later it scapegoated the Jews for the country 's failing economy.
But they are also the first ones to get scapegoated when social relations become unstable.
Someone who sympathised, who thought the same as Felton … that he would been scapegoated.
A residual mistrust of tourists can see them scapegoated by politicians looking to place convenient blame.
Unfortunately, in times of crisis in Thailand Cambodians are often scapegoated.
An attorney said the soldiers are being scapegoated by the Israeli military.
He had denigrated women, scapegoated minorities and immigrants, offended veterans and mocked the disabled.
Somehow the Constitution has been scapegoated in the process.
Be scapegoated by a bunch of prostate-fingering Freemasons . and I will not let my flock.
Abergil by no means should be scapegoated for all excesses of the IDF.
He scapegoated his, uh-- his partner in a Securities and Exchange investigation.
This Portuguese idiom is used when someone is scapegoated for a situation that they did not cause.
He has scapegoated Mexican immigrants, Muslims, and African-Americans.
Germans carried out unspeakable crimes against Jews and other scapegoated minorities during the Holocaust.
One family member is being scapegoated or having their treatment in individual therapy undermined,.

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