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Filter by Meaning The greedy employer would victimize employees through unpaid overtime and unfair wages.
The fraudulent psychic would victimize clients through false predictions and scams.
The manipulative salesperson would victimize customers through aggressive upselling and false claims.
The country's justice system has been known to victimize minorities, resulting in high incarceration rates.
The local gangs often victimize tourists who are not familiar with the area.
The workplace bully would victimize coworkers through verbal abuse and sabotage.
The social media campaign aimed to raise awareness about how certain actions can victimize vulnerable groups.
The bully would constantly victimize weaker students, making them feel powerless and afraid.
The kidnapper used fear and intimidation to victimize the victim and keep them from seeking help.
Scammers can victimize people online by stealing their personal information.
The counterfeit seller would victimize buyers through fake products and false advertising.
Criminals often victimize people who live in vulnerable areas.
Some people try to victimize elderly people by stealing from them.
The fraudulent charity would victimize donors through misappropriation of funds and false advertising.
The school bully would often victimize weaker students.
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