Victimize in a sentence as a verb

Being a victim is no excuse to victimize others.

Crime victimizes more people than police forces in the US do. I'm not saying that means LEOs don't victimize people; they do.

The latter type of person would be more likely to victimize his/her customers than the former.

Nobody ever got rich driving a cab, why victimize the drivers?" Because we can?"

People rarely harass / victimize up the power hierarchy.

Companies big and small renege on their contracts all the time, don't victimize yourself; it's how some business is done. But if don't have a contract: I'd have to evaluate the client first.

Bounce down" = settle for something worse quickly, victimize yourself, take it too personally, etc. Many of the people I've let go fit this pattern.

The captain overreacted as did the FA, but let's not demonize them and let's not victimize the passenger. Kudos to the blogger for not exposing these people to internet anger.

If you try to cheat or victimize others, you are actually acting against your long-term interest; you are not being selfish. Bernie Madoff was profoundly unselfish.

Not because of embarrassment, but because they could re-victimize just by bringing it back up. But of course, there is the element of embarrassment for many, which just adds to the problem of having it completely public.

The damage that terrorists can cause us is not that high compared to the way we victimize ourselves to try to prevent very modest harm. Our reaction has become comparable to a cytokine storm in reaction to a flu virus, really.

It sounds nice to put the victim's wishes first, until you realize that if the perpetrators aren't handled properly they might go on to victimize more people. Thank you for bringing up something that needs to be considered, but situations like this are too complex for hard rules.

Am I alone in thinking that these "hacktivists" will only prompt government to push more frivolous data theft laws and heavier punishment for offenses that may one day victimize hapless, innocent people? It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

In this case, only the author of the article was victimized, but it would be almost as easy to victimize PayPal/eBay itself even if the supply of legitimate Bitcoin sellers on eBay dried up. One person could easily act as buyer and seller.

On the surface, similar laws may appear to victimize the people at the bottom, but it instead does something very very important. It's places a firm barrier across which almost all workers will push back from since they are the ones that will be left holding the bag when law enforcement shows up and starts handing out fines.

In my experience, it's been the case that if you are actually taking actions to pursue females be it white or yellow or brown or red, rather than taking a backseat to complain and/or victimize yourself, you'll get somewhere. Provided that you are self-aware enough to learn lessons and improve your game.

Totalitarian regimes commonly victimize academics as a threat to the homogeneity they seek to impose.

Consuming ***** never creates a victim, that is an indisputable fact, you cannot victimize yourself. If you commit violence against another person, that's already illegal and already punishable and is a crime regardless of why you did it.

He considers himself victimize, he considers disclaimers meaningful, he really can't understand why people would take offense at his shallow, low value wrapper trading off the names and content of other people.

In other words the market should improve and lessen these side businesses that victimize participants and add to the discredit of the exchanges. If anyone thinks that these side business do not victimize participants you should look back to examples like Knight Capitals glitch that most certainly caused retail investors to lose trust and pull their money from the market, taking a loss. The introduction of non-relevant code is an unnecessary risk that does corrupt the system and does victimize your average investor.

Victimize definitions

verb

make a victim of; "I was victimized by this con-man"

See also: victimise

verb

punish unjustly

See also: victimise

verb

deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"