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"victimize" Definitions
  1. victimize somebody to make somebody suffer unfairly because you do not like them, their opinions, or something that they have done

182 Sentences With "victimize"

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I'm glad she won't be able to victimize anyone else.
It was important not to victimize them a second time.
It isn't just about power over individuals, the women you victimize.
We build governments to make us safe and they victimize us.
Observational studies of the torturer's craft victimize people by legitimizing it.
Instead, many priests found new children to victimize and abused again.
But video is also, at times, used to re-victimize the community.
He doesn't know anything about the victim other than to victimize them.
"People like this should never be allowed to victimize other children," he said.
Scams like Trump U victimize the vulnerable, and they need to be stopped.
Traffickers victimize immigrants and U.S. citizens across every race, gender, religion and culture.
It's because a small percentage of men, victimize a large number of women.
"There was definitely nothing that led her to victimize this girl," Fine tells PEOPLE.
To assign any other motive is a disgusting, pathetic attempt to victimize her again.
You said, During the trial I didn t want to victimize her at all.
You victimize them over and over with every joke you make about their tragedy.
Now the monsoons will victimize refugees who have nothing but us to rely on.
"What we don't want to do is re-victimize a victim ever," she said.
"We are not going to victimize the communities," said Alejandro Gertz, Mexico's attorney general.
Won't a released murderer, rapist, or robber just go on to victimize more people?
But some of your users have taken that freedom as a license to victimize others.
The French need a climate policy that does not victimize those least able to pay.
I just think its wrong to victimize and rob people, just because they're lonely and vulnerable.
She hated all of the male supremacist behaviors that prove manhood and victimize and terrorize women.
Rather than place the blame on the criminal, Walmart has chosen to victimize law abiding Americans.
Corfman is no longer a teenager and is not going let Mr. Moore victimize her again.
Women who I collaborated with or portrayed are happy that I don't victimize or judge them.
"Later on, we should chant, chant, chant," she tells the ex-monk she intends to victimize.
Behold, a man unhinged, motivated by hatred, eager to victimize a brother he has long despised.
Investigators are in possession of both videos, and sharing them further would only re-victimize the woman.
"Criminal aliens routinely victimize Americans and other legal residents," DHS head John Kelly wrote in that memo.
When high school students kill their classmates and teachers they victimize people who are familiar to them.
However, i find great irony in the right-wing media's attempt to 'victimize,' you in this situation.
Surrender privileges that victimize others and drive them to strike back with baby punches or terrorist bombs.
But her imaginary oral histories are exquisitely attuned to the ways in which humans victimize one another.
ISIS links gender identity, dominance and group belonging in order to victimize men and boys as well.
Sexual abusers victimize their partners in other ways, too, Dr. Fontes said, including physically, psychologically or economically.
It goes without saying that men across the political spectrum routinely victimize the women in their lives.
Women's groups have agitated for years for the laws to be repealed, saying they further victimize survivors.
Sharing them, even if your intent is to help, is a crime and continues to victimize the child.
The LGBT community is always trying to victimize themselves and twist any story to look like a victim.
She said her rapist was a student, and she wanted to make sure he didn't victimize anyone else.
Trump has affected our discourse for the worse already in ways that victimize people of color in America.
The radio that had seemed like Teddy's only connection to the world has circled back to victimize him.
They're protecting, from accountability and consequence, these predators who victimize and exploit others, all while silencing crime victims.
Our mass shootings are so pervasive that they are beginning to doubly victimize those scarred by the horror.
Ms. Corfman is no longer a teenager and is not going to let Mr. Moore victimize her again.
Women's groups have agitated for years for the laws to be repealed, saying they further victimize rape survivors.
During the proceedings, Gaude went on local TV and warned people that Miller could victimize other OkCupid users.
This language would handcuff the FTC and enable deceptive and unfair MLM schemes to continue to victimize consumers.
The bill's protections for transgender people, they contend, advance a "radical gender ideology" that will erase and victimize women.
The bill's protections for transgender people, Republicans contend, advances a "radical gender ideology" that will erase and victimize women.
And I think that's what makes it so easy for predators to come on it and victimize young children.
"I want them to feel under my watch, 'Come forward, we're not going to re-victimize you,'" she said.
They are portrayed as brutish barbarians, sexual predators, and vengeful delinquents who victimize former slave owners and rape white virgins.
"Because we do not want to re-victimize the young woman, we will not be going into detail," Freeman said.
"Because we do not want to re-victimize the young woman, we will not be going into detail," Freeman added.
"To assign any other motive is a disgusting, pathetic attempt to victimize her again," Mr. Cagle said in a statement.
Bosses that are cruel are bad, and when they are do things that victimize workers, they should be held accountable.
S. trade conflict was fast morphing into a technology cold war that will victimize a growing number of Chinese companies.
"That's something that resonates with the average person, when someone uses religious principles to abuse and victimize people," he said.
One Sunday, she writes, Mitchell allegedly went to a Mormon church in El Cajon determined to find a girl to victimize.
Richards told police that the organization had been set up to victimize children and dodge taxes, according to a 1977 hearing.
We believe that buying into false promises or accepting partial concessions will only further empower Trump to victimize our fellow citizens.
Before Donald Trump's movement was about anything else, it was about this: the fear that unauthorized immigrants would victimize — even kill — Americans.
"I don't know why the LGBT community is always trying to victimize themselves," Saavedra said in a Facebook live video on Friday.
This gap also makes remediation challenging because knowledge of the breach comes long after the information has been used to victimize users.
The system doesn't always actively victimize women, but it consistently forgives men where it refuses to forgive those who are not men.
"Bringing those who use their position to victimize students to justice is the first step in rebuilding the trust of the public."
Why not have forums on the dangers of binge drinking or on signs that a guy might be trying to victimize you?
And now Trump wants to re-victimize her by suggesting that she wasn't nice enough to the "other women" in her husband's life?
I saw a man who used money and power to victimize women for dozens of years without consequence and continues to do so.
The kikes invented it long ago and now they use it to push their rotten marxist ideology and to victimize the gentile people.
Black Lives Matter arose as a result of black rage against injustice by police — people who victimize unarmed black people constantly and relentlessly.
I am saddened that these people would abuse their positions of trust and, as the government has alleged, victimize USC in the process.
" Ligon elaborated on the experience with Uproxx today, also alleging that "Mondanile continues to victimize people mostly between the ages of 16 and 21.
The long ball continues to victimize the 133-year-old, who has surrendered 213 of his 24 homers over the nine-start winless drought.
"The same girl the defendant robbed of her innocence and of her childhood became a woman he used to victimize others," Ms. Hajjar said.
Hong Kong authorities, who had complained about the app, said it also was being used to victimize residents in areas where police weren't present.
They're all hunted by a pack of ferocious, dangerous bullies — bigger kids who are bored with their sleepy town, and victimize other people for entertainment.
"We are equally disturbed and outraged that adults would victimize children in this way," Carlsbad Police Chief Neil Gallucci in a statement to the media.
Much of the evidence allegedly paints Zamora as a young woman who took advantage of her position as a teacher to sexually victimize the boy.
"We've manufactured a society that runs on the backs of those we choose to victimize, and that isn't genuine," Willow says over Cera's ethereal beats.
"By sharing this story, it is our hope that he is not able to victimize any other women using this scam," Gwinnett County Police said.
"It's a good thing in the sense that it was a real terrible performer and it won't be around to victimize others," Mr. Nassirian said.
She said she had used the racially charged word solely as an example of how words could be used to discriminate or to victimize others.
"My consistent view is we cannot abuse power to victimize opposition participants," said Mr. Anwar, who was imprisoned for years while in the Malaysian opposition.
" He argued that the bill would "victimize every American taxpayer by pouring their money into expensive new subsidies that don't ever pass the laugh test.
Yet, just over seven decades ago, our ancestors shed their blood on distant shores in resolute opposition to those who sought to victimize the innocent.
"Criminals have used it to victimize residents in areas where they know there is no law enforcement," Apple said in an emailed response to CNN Business.
Becoming a warrior does not mean that you victimize other people but that you stand up for yourself (and others) bravely and with honesty and integrity.
And the latest pair to victimize the Celebrity Apprentice winner are Chelsea Clinton and Merriam-Webster, which is doing this sort of thing a lot lately.
When I created that document, I was responding to a feeling of powerlessness, a feeling that official sanctioned avenues served to discredit and further victimize survivors.
"By sharing this story, it is our hope that he is not able to victimize any other women using this scam," police say in the release.
" People magazine is standing by Stoynoff's account, with editor in chief Jess Cagle on Thursday accusing Trump of "a disgusting, pathetic attempt to victimize her again.
"This bill will provide victims, law enforcement officers and prosecutors with more support and resources to prevent predators from continuing to victimize people online," said Brooks.
Rather than victimize environmentalists, Tehran should regard them as assets in fighting a nationwide drought, which threatens both the regime and its people in equal measure.
The Fuhrman tapes are deplorable, laden with racial epithets, confessions of coercion, and blatant bragging about how he's worked the system in order to victimize minorities.
"Our community has no tolerance for those who target or victimize others because of their identity, and nor does the police," said Price in a statement.
The idea that leftist "Nazis" victimize the right infuses the "histories" and "commentary" peddled by White house darling (and convicted felon, later pardoned by Trump) Dinesh D'Souza.
We're seeing famous men lose their jobs that they've used to victimize women (and men), and people in our every day lives speaking up about their abuse.
In addition to the many articles and opinion pieces about Weinstein, there have been statements from many of the women he allegedly victimized or tried to victimize.
" Tapper said it is one thing to question the methodology of the study but "dismissing those numbers as part of an attempt to victimize him — that's another.
"The city of Charlottesville is allowing these same white supremacists to re-victimize my client DeAndre Harris on the word of a single extremist," said S. Lee Merritt.
Linda Taylor was a victim of many things, including racism, family cruelty, and possibly mental illness; she then went on to victimize a long list of people herself.
"This individual is known by us and it is believed by us that this individual uses dating websites to meet women and then victimize these women," he added.
As an intersecting minority of race and sexuality, it hurts me to see that the government could victimize its own people in such a way that it has.
" — AMM in New York "One time, with one of these I.R.S. Treasury calls, I was particularly incensed, knowing that these scammers were going to victimize more gullible people.
American industry has lost many talented women to harassment, while allowing predators to continue climbing the professional ladder (where they have the potential to victimize even more women).
And some have seen the entrance of more women into the industry as an opportunity to exploit and victimize younger workers on their crews who are looking for mentorship.
If you lock up someone in federal prison, he or she cannot victimize more people, while a deported person can sneak back into the US and commit more crimes.
We have to make sure we're not going out there dong anything that's going to further victimize people who have already been hurt," Love said on "Fox News Sunday.
But given what's happening in his public life, what isn't there is almost louder: any sort of understanding of what it's like to victimize someone, or be a victim.
"It's times like these, when violent predators victimize our fellow citizens, that the cooperative relationship between the community and it's police department is most crucial," Yahner said in the statement.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch explained on Sunday that portions of the transcripts were redacted to avoid including any material that could "re-victimize" people who were affected by the shooting.
"He dedicated himself to making sure that people in power did not victimize those who did not have power, and that was something very important to him," Mr. Kowalski said.
In romance scams, criminals use online dating platforms to establish trust with targets they later convince to send them money, participate in criminal schemes or otherwise victimize through identity theft.
There's a stigma that johns are terrible men who victimize women—but all my clients have treated me with more respect and chivalry than most of the men I've dated.
They will present their project at the Infiltrate conference this week, but are leaving out key details to ensure that attackers don't victimize hotels that haven't fixed the issue yet.
"Similar attacks have occurred around the country and it's incumbent that we come together to identify people who pose a threat and protect those who they would victimize," DeLeo said.
And by aligning so unreservedly with the men accused of sexual misconduct, rather than the women they have been alleged to victimize, Trump is raising the risks of such shifts.
But the definition of "sex offender," both legally and popularly, covers not just people who victimize children but a wide degree of crimes involving sex — including sexual assault and rape.
These released individuals, many of whom are repeat offenders, walk out of jail and continue to victimize the very people proponents of bail reform claim to protect – the poor and indigent.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - Three former Pennsylvania State University officials were sentenced to jail on Friday for covering up ex-coach Jerry Sandusky's sexual predations and effectively letting him victimize more boys.
That line is a succinct way of capturing the idea that you think someone thinks they can get the best of you—even if there's no one trying to victimize you.
History shows that this power can be abused in ways that victimize many millions of ordinary Americans, and in its few years of existence, the consumer bureau has righted many such wrongs.
It does not shy away from making a statement about complicity as a choice, and the banality of evil that perpetuates systems which knowingly victimize women — and other vulnerable populations — for profit.
By accusing Knowles of racism, or of "pulling the race card," critics are not only erasing the original offense; they're attempting to victimize the victim yet again, by accusing her of wrongdoing.
Despite the Health Ministry's policy, "punitive practices continue to victimize China's youth" in internet detox camps, said Dr. Bax, an assistant professor of sociology at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, South Korea.
It is especially successful in suggesting how a victim of prejudice, blamed as the source of the problem instead of those who victimize him, may eventually come to see himself that way.
" The committee found Russo's line of questioning to be "unwarranted" and "egregious given the potential for those questions to re-victimize the plaintiff, who sought redress from the court under palpably difficult circumstances.
For so long the film industry made it seem as though he was an outlier, the only one in Hollywood who would victimize someone, let alone do a horrible thing to a child.
Welch's plea meant "we can all be assured that [he] will never be free to victimize another child or destroy another family," said Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger, according to the Post.
In a letter to MEPs before the vote, Brunei said it "does not criminalize nor has any intention to victimize a person's status based on sexual orientation or belief, including same-sex relations".
The practice is especially prevalent among the poorest and the most marginalized and officials said they lean on awareness drives to enforce the law as action against the parents would further victimize families.
Until we stop putting the health, well-being and future prospects of the perpetrator ahead of the survivor, we re-victimize survivors and diminish the chances that women and men will come forward.
It seems simple, but men can enjoy the luxury of knowing that a vast majority of the time, women don't have the physical superiority to victimize or overpower men for unwanted sexual behavior.
Who are we to judge the American veterans of the Vietnam War and their local allies whom they came to consider friends or brothers, either to romanticize or victimize, valorize or demonize them?
L was asked by What Pipeline to do a commission for Detroit, he felt that whatever he did it should not re-victimize the city as had been done too often in the past.
We should listen to and support groups such as #UltraViolet and #BlackLivesMatter that are working actively toward reforms to change sentencing laws and help to weed out corrupt officers who victimize women of color.
"Kai Hernandez's bizarre and fraudulent attempts to defame and victimize Julia were recognized as baseless by the authorities, who declined to file charges, and this matter was resolved," Mr. Hecht said in a statement.
The busboy, 18 at the time of the alleged assault, came forward to report Spacey more than a year later, telling police he did not want Spacey to victimize others, according to a criminal complaint.
"Afghanistan deserves peace and security, not attacks that victimize parents taking their children to school, workers on their morning commute, and people who have stepped forward to help defend their fellow citizens," it said in a statement.
But this zealotry never resulted in any evidence that such sadistic ritual-torture cults existed; instead, the legal system continued to victimize innocent adults who were caught up in what was essentially a 20th-century witch hunt.
I think it was probably a male staffer or a male member because you don't do that to somebody who's a victim and victimize her all over again by not allowing her to consent about going forward.
" In the Atlantic, two Michigan law professors argue that by seeking to dismantle ICWA, the plaintiffs "risk undoing a set of doctrines that has facilitated tribes' ability to govern themselves and prosecute individuals who victimize Native people.
"More importantly than anything else is the effective conversation and heightened awareness in communities that this is important and that government institutions are prepared to respond effectively to crimes that victimize broadly across our communities," Chief Johnson said.
"These men, fueled by, based on the evidence which you've heard, by rage and methamphetamine, empowered by these symbols that they wear like armor, roaming the world like urban predators searching for people to victimize," Mr. Welk said.
"Black people need to be able to trust that when they enlist the police, they get what whites get — police who show up, take their concerns seriously, and don't further victimize or retaliate against the citizen," she added.
While advocates of illegal immigration would have us believe that it is a victimless crime, most people fail to realize that illegal aliens regularly victimize American citizens by stealing Social Security Numbers in order to file fraudulent tax returns.
At least six women are suing the University of Southern California for allegedly enabling a veteran gynecologist to prey upon, victimize, and abuse them under the guise of medical treatment, and for ignoring repeated complaints against the doctor for years.
In their statement the lecturers said they had struck a broad agreement with the government on a range of issues including negotiations on better pay, clearing outstanding pensions, and a pledge not to victimize anyone for participating in the strike.
But I think there is a growing understanding that the ways we have to report this do not serve survivors, and often tend to re-victimize people who've already been through something that they shouldn't have had to go through.
"Obviously, with a case like this, we really stick to the numbers … this is people's privacies and we don't want to re-victimize any potential victims," Elder said of the department keeping details scant at this stage in the investigation.
While the South Charleston Police shooting of Walter Scott and Tulsa Police shooting of Terrence Crutcher brought understandable protest from groups like BLM, it's their support of armed perpetrators who victimize African American communities that is becoming increasingly more disturbing.
The home invaders in these films, meanwhile, are typically motivated by violence for the sake of violence; The Strangers famously has a villain state, "Because you were home," as the reasoning for why they chose that particular family to victimize.
As much as I'm concerned about the people in Whitefish, I'm also worried that the racist right, which feels empowered by the election of Donald Trump and the notoriety of figures like Richard Spencer, will victimize other communities if they succeed in Montana.
That explanation resolves to Kaepernick's wish to bring attention to various longstanding national disgraces that, because they tend disproportionately to victimize poor people and people of color, are viewed by some people as more of a disgrace than they are by others.
"There is 0 evidence to support CSTCB's accusation that HKmap App has been used to target and ambush police, threaten public safety, and criminals have used it to victimize residents in areas where they know there is no law enforcement," it tweeted.
She also said the media's focus has often zoomed straight to the most salacious parts of her story, and she wishes they would focus more on the racial aspect of her allegations, such as how Weinstein used pervasive stereotypes about Chinese people to victimize her.
These clauses, buried in the fine print of contracts for products like car loans, checking accounts, payday loans and credit cards, victimize consumers by making it significantly more difficult for those who have been cheated or are victims of illegal conduct to get any relief.
"Over the course of the last three decades, Anthony Gignac has portrayed himself as a Saudi Prince in order to manipulate, victimize, and scam countless investors from around the world," Ariana Fajardo Orshan, the United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida, said in a statement.
"This investigation, conviction and sentence demonstrates that the United States will bring the full force of the American justice system upon cybercriminals like Seleznev who victimize U.S. citizens and companies from afar," said Kenneth A. Blanco, the acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's criminal division.
Both sides of this ugly dynamic need to be addressed: Black people need to be able to trust that when they enlist the police, they get what whites get — police who show up, take their concerns seriously, and don't further victimize or retaliate against the citizen.
Alternatives that have been put forward by Internet Service Providers- namely "pay for privacy" options- further victimize low-income communities, by making basic privacy rights a luxury and forcing many in our country to have to choose between groceries or protection from having their data used against them.
"Yale targeted and ultimately expelled Mr. Montague in order to make a public example of a prominent male figure on campus and demonstrate that, contrary to the opinions of Yale's internal and external critics, the university is indeed tough on men who 'victimize' female students," the lawsuit said.
The new enforcement policies put into practice language that Mr. Trump used on the campaign trail, vastly expanding the definition of "criminal aliens" and warning that such unauthorized immigrants "routinely victimize Americans," disregard the "rule of law and pose a threat" to people in communities across the United States.
"Social media companies must be held accountable for imposing a cost on VVA, other veterans' organizations, and individual veterans, who through their ineffective policies are forcing us to constantly monitor their platforms for criminals seeking to victimize Americans by exploiting our trusted brands and personal identities," Goldsmith wrote in his testimony.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Wednesday removed an app that protestors in Hong Kong have used to track police movements, saying the app violated its rules because it was used to ambush police and by criminals who used it to victimize residents in areas with no law enforcement.
The app displays police locations and we have verified with the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau [CSTCB] that the app has been used to target and ambush police, threaten public safety, and criminals have used it to victimize residents in areas where they know there is no law enforcement.
With the exception of Dierks Bentley's mildly amusing "Drunk on a Plane," the only decent songs are by women, but with the guys still dominant, it's almost like the women are tokens, trophies, included to absolve the guys from sexism while accidentally providing solid evidence  that these attitudes victimize real human beings.
So the least we can do for vulnerable animals — especially those of us who wield considerable influence over their welfare — is to always value their lives and qualities of life, as well as work collaboratively toward a future in which industries never victimize or cruelly exploit animals in the name of commerce.
" Indeed, in 2015, Dr. Marc Feldman, a clinical professor and creator of the term Munchausen by Internet, told the Daily Dot that identifying as otherkin "isn't illegal, doesn't victimize other people, and isn't a form of mental illness (unless people become delusional about it), so I don't see a particular need for 'treatment.
"The app displays police locations and we have verified with the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau that the app has been used to target and ambush police, threaten public safety, and criminals have used it to victimize residents in areas where they know there is no law enforcement," the statement said.
"The app displays police locations and we have verified with [Hong Kong authorities] that the app has been used to target and ambush police, threaten public safety, and criminals have used it to victimize residents in areas where they know there is no law enforcement," Apple said in an emailed response to CNN Business.
"People should be able to trust that, when they bring in the FBI in particular on something like this, that their goal is to make sure that they're trying to get the bad guy and get to the bottom of what the extent of the intrusion is to help the company, not to re-victimize it," Bharara said.
"Instead of putting ourselves in the wrong by threatening to victimize Boeing - an empty threat given that thousands of jobs in the UK rely on the aerospace sector - the UK as one of the founders of the World Trade Organization, should refer the case to the WTO dispute settlement procedure," said Barry Gardiner, Labour's international trade policy chief.
" Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, said in an email to employees on Thursday that the company had removed the app after receiving "credible information" from the authorities and people in Hong Kong "that the app was being used maliciously to target individual officers for violence and to victimize individuals and property where no police are present.
"Over the past several days we received credible information, from the Hong Kong Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau, as well as from users in Hong Kong, that the app was being used maliciously to target individual officers for violence and to victimize individuals and property where no police are present," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in a company memo on Thursday.
Lawyers who had tried to apply the civil rights statute to these claims had largely failed, in part because courts struggled to process what was essentially discriminatory about a practice that could theoretically victimize anyone: How could you ever know that a woman was subject to harassment because she was a woman, rather than, say, an individual who happened to be female?
"It's outrageous that we have a situation where we have a, such a lack of public safety that communities are resorting to hiring people who have the propensity for violence and placing them in a position where they have control over people and possibly could victimize the victims further," Melanie Bahnke, a board member for the Alaska Federation of Natives, which represents 191 tribes, told the Daily News.
Josh Wiesenfeld, 14, of River Dell Regional High School, looked at a variety of headlines about Roy Moore and noticed their differences: A Fox News headline states, "Roy Moore, battered by the media and the establishment, loses in huge Alabama upset" while a headline from CNN stated, "Measuring the 'Alabama earthquake': How Doug Jones won" Comparing the two titles, the first, by Fox News seems to victimize Roy Moore, an accused pedophile, by using hyperbolic language, while the second headline is more of a factual statement, by CNN.

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