Victim in a sentence as a noun

A couple of swear words in the victim's dying breaths?

When a victim believes the same values as the aggressor, they cease to be a threat.

The main charge is kidnapping, and she's the victim - but somehow she still gets arrested.

And yet somehow I found myself victim of identity theft, and it took 2+ years to clean up, and it's still not over.

The neurologist told her that nine times out of ten, the clot travels a different path, and the victim is left dead or braindead.

It suggests that the bonding is the individuals response to trauma in becoming a victim.

One commentator is attempting to advance the baseless theory that the bully did not care about the sex of his victim.

Something went awry here, and being just one remove away from directly knowing the victim, I'm inclined not to blame the victim.

Unity exists because every other Linux GUI has fallen victim to this process.

The only "bureaucratic mistake" here is an agent filling out a form improperly in a way that victimized someone.

It's an issue of the state seeking vengeful punishment for political purposes and not seeking to maximizing public safety or victim compensation.

> And now he's accusing these poor guys of "losing their souls".When you call up the victim and ask them to close down their blog because or restrict access because you don't want it to affect your round of funding, you're not "poor guys" anymore.

Victim definitions

noun

an unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance

noun

a person who is tricked or swindled

See also: dupe