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is victimised
verb
Standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling
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"I don't think it is something that Americans realise because it is mostly a minority that is victimised by it.
In that film she played a rape victim who is victimised by the media and the criminal system because of the way she dresses and where she's from.
While some were put off by Bachmann's Hitler impersonation, most now brush the incident off, saying it was indicative of the way the group is victimised by the media.
He plays a conceited character who is victimised by a sexually aggressive woman – a trope he would reprise twice more (in Basic Instinct and Disclosure) to complete a steamy trifecta of erotic thrillers.
Though Masaniello is in the right, his distrust of revolutionary violence is confirmed when he encounters Elvire, Alphonse's blameless wife, who is victimised by both sides in the conflict.
"Sandler is victimised by Hoffman, and there's a bit where he eventually confronts him and he's frightened, and he finally stands up to him and goes, 'Look, I am a nice man', and that's all he says.
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What the government is doing is victimising one group of individuals who have mortgages.
Very little of it is victimising me.
You are being victimised.
His children have been victimised.
For 17 years we have been victimised.
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