verb
- to treat someone unfairly or cruelly, especially by singling them out for harm or discrimination
- to make someone a victim of crime or wrongdoing
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘victimize’
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘victimize’
Examples
- The new student was victimised by bullies who picked on him daily.
- She felt victimised by her manager’s constant criticism.
- The elderly are often victimised by telephone scammers.
- Workers complained they were being victimised for joining the union.
- The investigation revealed how criminals victimise vulnerable people online.
- He claimed he was victimised because of his political beliefs.