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Definitionv. make a victim of
Last update: June 19, 2015
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The term mimicry has also been applied to resemblances of a different kind from the two enumerated above - resemblances, that is to say, by which predaceous species are supposed to be enabled to approach or mix without detection with animals they prey upon or victimize in other ways. [verb]
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It may also create incentives for criminals to victimize the same company again in the belief that no punishment will be forthcoming. [verb]
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For the future the listeners will be paid to keep quiet and the singers pay for the right of torturing their ears--our ears, our luckless ears will be victimized. [verb]
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"She, poor innocent creature, is left to be victimized by an old man who has outlived his wits." [verb]
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He is victimized by first impressions, from which he can only escape with great difficulty. [Please select]
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Fleming had been inclined to take the view that Rivers had been equally victimized with himself. [Please select]
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He suspected that the Western man was in danger of being victimized. [Please select]
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If the kittens are soiled, or colored and lean, she will be victimized into glaring indiscretions. [Please select]
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, 175, 176; victimized by Field, 176-179; story of his meeting with Charles A. [Please select]
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Coronado at last returned, satisfied that he had been victimized by the idle tales of travelers. [Please select]
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Nobody likes to own that he has been victimized, but Herbert was obliged to confess to himself that such was the case with him. [Please select]
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