victimization / ˌvɪk tə məˈzeɪ ʃən /

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victimization 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of making someone into a victim by harming or killing them: Mentally ill homeless people who wander these streets are particularly vulnerable to victimization by criminal predators.
  2. the act or fact of blaming others for the hardships one encounters in life: We need to understand that victimization is an attitude, a decision: you may have no control over what happens to you, but you can control what you do with it.

victimization 近义词

n. 名词 noun

cheat

更多victimization例句

  1. While clinic staff had thought the nation’s history of medical racism and victimization would play a large role in hesitancy, they learned it was much more complicated.
  2. LaHaye was very gifted at the language of victimization, the rhetoric that evangelicals are somehow under siege in a multicultural society.
  3. Inevitably, this victimization invites others to wonder whether they, too, are deserving of reparations.
  4. If that jury agrees that her charges were a “direct result” of her victimization, she would be found not guilty.
  5. The differences in overall victimization are driven mainly by the incidences of completed rape.
  6. This study uses the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which is really a tool that tracks crimes.
  7. The politics of victimization are a potent force in the world today.
  8. Being pressed to conform to such a change in majority opinion must feel like victimization.
  9. But Christians complaining about “discrimination” should realize what real victimization looks like.
  10. Ten shillings per week to be paid in strike and victimization pay.
  11. My victimization had created a bitter feeling in the division, and some very exciting scenes occurred during the election.
  12. During the quarter I had several lock-out cases and victimization cases to deal with, which cost the Union several pounds.
  13. My old friend George Hewitt, the branch secretary, was specially marked out for victimization.
  14. The complete restoration of freedom of speech and political action, with protection against victimization.