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be victimised
verb
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"To be victimised by the very thing I'd helped bring into being," he observes poignantly on p288, "that was cold".
"They promised us that nobody would be victimised.
"People think of them as oppressed, ready to be victimised.
Kate Green, a Labour MP, said children should not be victimised because their parents' circumstances changed.
I didn't want to be bullied into cancelling but I didn't want to be victimised either.
"You get worried that you may be victimised even more for making a complaint.
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You are being victimised.
And the way Greece is being victimised is disgusting.
Vinokourov also claimed he and his team have been victimised.
And why are a growing number of Muslims being victimised?
Naturally, the parliamentary community would complain of being victimised.
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