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Filter by Meaning The victimised tenants struggled to find affordable housing in the gentrified neighborhood.
The young woman felt victimised by her ex-partner's verbal abuse and stalking behavior.
The victimised athletes exposed the corrupt practices of the national sports organization.
The victimised immigrants faced discrimination and hostility in the new country.
She believed she was victimised because of her race.
The protestor felt victimised by the police's excessive use of force and brutality during a peaceful demonstration.
The victimised artist was plagiarised by another artist.
The victimised tenant was evicted without proper notice or cause by their landlord.
The victimised need to know they are not alone.
The victim of a crime felt victimised by the criminal justice system's inadequacy to provide justice and closure.
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