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How to use victimise in a sentence

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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children.
As far as community activism is concerned, do not victimise people with unfounded and destructive remarks or allegations.
This appears to support the overall argument that some former stalking victims may go on to victimise others they perceive as threatening in some way.
One good way to forfeit it is to victimise those who have spearheaded the fight against corruption.
Harriet Harman told MPs to abstain on the Welfare Bill, with its measures to increase child poverty and victimise the disabled.
A change in timings would victimise children, especially in lower classes.
But these days, racism and racists in Russia have mostly chosen to victimise other minorities.
Also, an employer may not discriminate against or victimise you after you have left your job.
A righteous-sounding phrase is being exploited to victimise persons perceived to be a threat to the regime, while others are rewarded with the ill-gotten booty.
Experience shows that it is often better not to isolate and victimise representatives of political tendencies which are opposing the Council of Europe's values but to fight them in public debate by the force of arguments.
They victimise honest retailers who cannot compete with personal purchases abroad, and the much more serious smuggling by organised crime which these taxes promote.
Employers tend to delay the holding of union certification polls for a long time, and use this time to identify, victimise and, frequently, fire the union activists concerned.
The legal framework can both protect and victimise.
There are many examples of Executive bodies seeking to undermine or victimise members of opposition parties through the misuse of laws or parliamentary procedure.
The employer cannot, in any case, victimise a worker because he is not willing to give his agreement to perform such work or because he withdraws his agreement for any reason.
On the eve of the elections, the country is still struggling with poverty, discrimination, insecurity and the impunity of those who victimise human-rights defenders among others.
Leigh Matthews, 30, pictured, wrote the post pleading with the public not to victimise all Muslims for the actions of a tiny minority of violent extremists.
Examples from Classical Literature
To come to facts now, Paul, I have tried to victimise you from the beginning.
But he contrived to attach two clever rascals to himself, who helped to prolong the fraud and to victimise the public.
Would they not have taken advantage of the poor foolish countryman to victimise him?
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