verb
- treating someone unfairly or cruelly, especially by singling them out for harm or abuse
Usage: present participle of victimize; British spelling
Examples
- The teacher noticed that some students were victimising the new boy.
- She felt the media was victimising her family unfairly.
- The company policy strictly prohibits victimising employees who report safety concerns.
- He accused his colleagues of victimising him because of his accent.
- The documentary exposed how certain groups were being victimised by the system.
- Stop victimising your younger brother just because he’s different.