victim|victims in English
noun
[vic·tim || 'vɪktɪm]
one who falls prey (to an attack, deception, etc.)
Use "victim|victims" in a sentence
1. Bullies who have been the victim of bullying themselves (bully/victims) tend to be more aggressive than Bullies who have never been a victim of bullying
2. Blaming the victim is a phenomenon in which victims of crimes or tragedies are held accountable for what happened to them
3. Cornerstone’s General Crime Victim Advocacy program assists victims of assault, child abuse, impaired drivers, elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, homicide and other crimes
4. Victim Blaming is holding the victims of a crime, an accident, or any type of abusive maltreatment to be entirely or partially responsible for the incident that has occurred.
5. A flasher victim.
6. A) Remove the victim from the water using the Passive Victim Extrication technique B) Remove the victim from the water using the Spinal Backboarding procedure
7. CA: Capable, generous men do not create victims; they nurture victims?
8. She's a fashion victim .
9. Nonetheless, the abductor's ethnicity matched their victims for the other victims.
10. Subject: EU action on behalf of victims of terrorist attacks and victims' families
11. Victim Blaming allows people to …
12. Property, victim, offender, and Arrestee
13. If anything, she's another victim.
14. The victim or the victor?
15. The malaria victim fevers intermittently.
16. 11 Cassandra is his victim.
17. Blackbeard fell victim to a trap
18. The victim uttered anguished cries.
19. “Forgotten Victims” Are Remembered
20. Common Behaviors of Victims
21. The Abuser often spends years grooming a victim and then does not let the victim go
22. Relief for Innocent Victims
23. Seek out intended victims.
24. Let's just forget about Korean victims and other victims who were destroyed by them.
25. Brainwashees Victims or Villians