Rape in a sentence as a noun

The middle class got to point fingers once more at the lower classes who 'rape us'.

This is another reason in my opinion the Delhi gang rape case was such a big deal.

Women in Sudanese refugee camps can't go to the bathroom at night without fear of rape, and here you painting a picture.

There's been numerous cases of countries refusing to extradite criminals based purely on our joke that a man will get *** raped in prison.

One afternoon I arrived at his house to discover the game was off -- he'd been accused of date rape and he and his housemates were processing the news.

Sounds like you'd have a better chance of getting justice in an African dictatorship where at least the dont-rape-me bribe would be affordable.

Consider that people have been convicted of serious offenses such as rape and ****** based on the testimony of a single eye witness.

As far as I'm concerned, the US's cultural acceptance of prison rape should be enough to stop any extradition to the US for any crime that would garner prison time.

It's the same respect given to influential bankers in Wall St and London, it was the same respect given to Bush, the same respect given to wealthy men accused of rape and ****** who never serve time.

Rape in a sentence as a verb

It's why communities rally around protesting against sex offender treatment centres or cheer about prison rape like more sexual abuse somehow won't make offenders more deviant.

Even better, what if the government was closing in a child pornographer with chemical weapons and a nuke, and the leak allowed him to rape more children while nuking a nunnery and poisoning an orphanage?

Worse yet, rape and sexual assault is rampant in our prison systems, and this becomes a trauma that many inmates are forced to deal with and makes it even more difficult for them to integrate into civil society.

> Some of this is welcome the statement about making it a criminal offence to possess images depicting rape sounds a good idea on the face of it, for example, for such material is deeply offensiveAre you ******* kidding me?

The subject is standard fodder for comedy, and an uncooperative suspect being threatened with rape in prison is now represented, every night on television, as an ordinary and rather lovable bit of policing.

Maybe you're a nice guy with a skin tone that stirs feelings of compassion in the DA so he or she will agree that instead of going after you for rape you'll just plead guilty to a far lesser charge like "indecent liberties".Consider this at a higher level.

The normalization of prison rape—like eighteenth-century japery about watching men struggle as they die on the gallows—will surely strike our descendants as chillingly sadistic, incomprehensible on the part of people who thought themselves civilized.

If I'd decided to rape 4chan for all it was worth, as many would have, I'd probably be sitting on a pretty pile money from now, but as someone who has browsed the site daily for the past 10 years, the thought of seeing it littered with ads and other garbage makes my stomach sick.

I don't want to go too far, but according to Wikipedia's article on rape "the World Health Organization defined it in 2002 as 'physically forced or otherwise coerced penetration even if slight of the vulva or ****, using a penis, other body parts or an object'".Is it a mistake to use that definition here?

Rape definitions

noun

Eurasian plant cultivated for its seed and as a forage crop

See also: colza

noun

the act of despoiling a country in warfare

See also: rapine

noun

the crime of forcing a woman to submit to sexual intercourse against her will

See also: violation assault ravishment

verb

force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night"

See also: ravish violate assault dishonor dishonour outrage

verb

destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"

See also: spoil despoil violate plunder