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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are victimised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who are subjected to harm, mistreatment, or discrimination.
Example: "In many societies, marginalized communities are victimised by systemic inequalities and prejudice."
Alternatives: "are oppressed" or "are targeted".
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are victimised
verb
Standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling
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He champions birds such as pigeons and gulls, which are victimised for their success and ubiquity: "Are they perhaps too successful, too numerous - too human - for their own good?" he asks.
Because we are victimised by what the world throws at us.
Even when they are not themselves infected, women are victimised by HIV/Aids in other ways".
Meanwhile, young men, who are victimised at more than three times the national rate, are unusually unbothered.
"Both sides believe they are victimised," he says.Mr Woolas believes that right-wing agitators were also responsible for what happened.
Nobody wants to see themselves as someone to be pitied, yet there are entire communities that are victimised and mistreated.
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Marjorie Sanders, chief executive of the NSMT, said: 'Some councils are victimising thatchers.
The trade unions complain that health authorities are victimising activists engaged in trade union actions.
You are being victimised.
His children have been victimised.
For 17 years we have been victimised.
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