Examples of 'victimised' in a sentence

Meaning of "victimised"

victimise (verb): To harm or treat unfairly, often making someone a victim of mistreatment or injustice
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  • simple past tense and past participle of victimise

How to use "victimised" in a sentence

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Drop the victimised society girl routine.
I demandto know why this girl is being victimised.
Gay men are often victimised by heterosexual men.
Butjust wait until you have been victimised.
It is not unlike being victimised by the school bully.
Sharif told the media that he was victimised.
Some of these had been victimised up to six times.
I demand to know why this girl is being victimised.
No one will be victimised for making such a complaint.
But the poor man is feeling victimised.
He would be constantly victimised and abused and attacked.
Somewhere where they are not victimised.
She had been victimised in a confidence game.
It affected the majority of victimised women.
Many are victimised for taking up issues.

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The middle and upper classes are also victimised.
Persecuted and victimised for defending our freedoms.
I refuse to have innocent children victimised.
He was victimised several times for trade union activities.
Some of their members were victimised and faced destitution.
Victimised fish will thus find an easy refuge.
Both of us are victimised by the same creature.
But just wait until you have been victimised.
People feel victimised by circumstances and by other people.
Someone who is easily fooled or victimised.
Represents businesses victimised by complex international commercial frauds.
Those who can not are victimised.
Workers are victimised and dismissals are arbitrary.
This kind of rhetoric always goes with a sense of being victimised.
He or she would be victimised by the school.
The other side of it is to feel victimised.
Officers who are victimised are not in a position to defend themselves.
One sex is generally viewed as being victimised by the other.
Victimised by the bus companies.
Maybe our recruiters have been victimised as well like us.
Victimised by their husbands.
Assuring that no member of the media would be victimised.
According to his victimised partner.
The person in question had been seriously victimised.
Women continued to be victimised through rape and human trafficking.
This is what happens to those who are victimised.
Children of parents victimised by stalking.
I know that the car industry sometimes feels victimised.
One in five people have been victimised because of their weight.
You also have the right not to be victimised.
The victims are victimised further.
You have kept photos of those you have victimised.
No one who is truly victimised can see a way out.
He also maintained that he was victimised.
These communities should not be victimised by an agreement signed by two administrations.

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