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How to pronounce victimized in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms exploited, ill-used, put-upon, used, victimised

Examples of victimized

victimized
Victimized by bullies in his youth, Ron Brown longed to see wrongdoers punished.
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That means 88,500 prisoners would have been victimized, according to the report.
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If you are feeling down or victimized by life, Gadiel is the angel to call upon.
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He said women in Brazil's countryside are victimized by Brazil's ban on abortion.
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By creating a market for it, such collections victimized thousands of children.
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Minority Shiite Muslims have also been victimized by Sunni Muslim radical groups.
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Quintana paints himself as a champion of those victimized by celebrity arrogance.
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Even the girl didn't realize how much she had been victimized, Sagmeister said.
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Additional people were victimized in retaliatory attacks in the following days.
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More examples
  • Make a victim of; "I was victimized by this con-man"
  • Punish unjustly
  • Deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"
  • (victimized) exploited: of persons; taken advantage of; "after going out of his way to help his friend get the job he felt not appreciated but used"
  • (victimization) adversity resulting from being made a victim; "his victimization infuriated him"
  • Victimisation or victimization is the process of being victimised. According to Wiktionary, to victimise is to (1) make someone a victim or sacrifice (2) punish someone unjustly, or (3) swindle or defraud someone.
  • (Victimization) The account has been robbed or cleaned out by a thief. This could occur as the result of demand-draft, ATM-card, or debit-card fraud, theft associated with a rigged ATM machine, check forgery, an "account takeover," or phishing. ...
  • (VICTIMIZATION (MEANING)) Together with DRAMATIZATION and POLARIZATION, discourse on immigration and ethnic relations is largely organized by the binary US-THEM pair of ingroups and outgroups. ...
  • (Victimization) The process whereby a person suffers harm through the violation of national laws or of internationally recognised norms relating to human rights.