victimised in A Sentence

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    But we could be Victimised if we speak out.

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    Every time you Victimised someone,” I said,“you were victimising yourself.

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    Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are Victimised first.

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    We have been targeted and Victimised and told that we are working with someone.

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    He is not the victim, and I refuse to let him victimise me for telling the truth.".

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    Even permanent workers in most of the private establishments including big multinational companies are threatened and Victimised when they try to form unions.

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    According to the UNODC, human trafficking is the third largest crime in the world, involving billions of dollars and victimising thousands of people, especially women and children.

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    But the danger of the present fight-back by Shia volunteers is that they will victimise ordinary Sunnis, and make them feel that ISIS is the only group that can protect them.

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    The main causes of violence against aged people are- children being hesitant in bearing the expenses of the old parents, emotionally victimising the olds and beating them to death to get rid of them.

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    Of course, I felt ashamed, and when something like this happens and we kind of become Victimised, we don't really realize it, we want to just block it out, or say maybe it's just me, maybe it's not happening.

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    I can fight and give voices to my film characters, but I hope there was a way to fight and give a voice to that entire mass of women out there who are operating from a Victimised and suppressed position”.

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    If we want to thin them out or remove them from there, we can do it, but in Pakistan we are already fighting a war where religion is at the centre, and we do not want there to be any situation where the biggest religious sect[a part of which Rizvi represents] feels Victimised," he told Al Jazeera.

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