"Victimizing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Victimizing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Victimizing" Meaning

Treating someone unfairly or improperly in order to take advantage of them, often in a cruel or unjust manner.

"Victimizing" Examples

Usage Examples of "Victimizing"


In recent years, many cases have been reported of individuals victimizing low-income families by selling essential goods at inflated prices, taking advantage of their financial difficulties.
The new policy aims to prevent teachers from victimizing students through bias-based grading, ensuring a fair evaluation system for all.
The documentary investigates how systemic racism has led to the victimizing of marginalized communities, focusing on the long-term effects of institutional inequality.
Some businesses have faced criticism for victimizing the elderly by charging exorbitant fees for services clearly not meeting their needs.
A thorough investigation is needed to hold those responsible for victimizing children in the care of the state to account for their actions.

"Victimizing" Similar Words

Victimisers

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Those who inflicts hurt or harm on someone, typically by treating them unfairly or by using force or coercion.

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The verb "victimises" is the third person singular form of "victimise", which means to treat someone unfairly or oppressively, often in a way that is cruel or unjust.<br><br>Example: "The poor people in the village were victimised by the corrupt government."<br><br>Synonyms: oppress, exploit, persecute, oppress.

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To treat someone unfairly or unjustly, often in a way that is perceived as cruel or oppressive. This can involve stereotyping, bias, or discrimination, leading to harm or disadvantage to the individual or group being targeted.

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