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victimization
[ vik-tuh-muh-zey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of making someone into a victim by harming or killing them:
Mentally ill people who wander these streets are particularly vulnerable to victimization by criminal predators.
- the act or fact of blaming others for the hardships one encounters in life:
That school of thought says that victimization is an attitude: you may have no control over what happens to you, but you can control what you do with it.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of victimization1
Example Sentences
This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel brings nuance to communities that have been ravaged by extractive capitalism and then shamed for their victimization.
Qui帽onez says he wanted to emphasize the beauty of immigrant culture, instead of its victimization.
As a result, we end up feeling like victims of fire, and victimization will be an obstacle to problem-solving.
The study determined that local law enforcement鈥檚 cooperation with immigration officials increased the victimization of Latinos.
The president鈥檚 public statement Sunday echoed the theme of political victimization 鈥 and aggrievement 鈥 laid out by his son鈥檚 attorneys.
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