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victimize verb beguile, betray, cheat, con, damage, deceive, defraud, delude, do out of, dupe, exploit, fast-talk, finagle, fleece, flimflam, fool, hoodwink, injure, mislead, obtain under false pretenses, prey on, snooker, subject to a swindle, subject to fraud, swindle, take advantage of, to subject to fraud, trick, use See also: bait, betray, bilk, deceive, defeat, dupe, endanger, ensnare, exploit, extort, harass, illude, inveigle, maltreat, mishandle, mistreat, palter, persecute, prey, slay How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Victims of bullying could be expected to bring to the classroom negative feelings about other students who had participated in victimising them or who had observed them being oppressed. In remaining in urban areas, for example, the enemy "hugs" the civilian populace, using them explicitly or implicitly as shields, complicating rules of engagement for friendly forces, increasing the political effect of collateral damage, and victimising civilian noncombatants through loss of life and property. |
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