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An act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly)
using
exploitation
victimization
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explotació
1
It is not the responsibility of the victim to end the
victimisation
.
2
Every day, women's
victimisation
is presented to us for its entertainment value.
3
There have also been reports of irregular labour practices and
victimisation
of employees.
4
Many administration and other staff members did not return as they feared
victimisation
.
5
Bullying, intimidation and
victimisation
is endemic in many schools among staff.
6
Some interpret the home-based policy as
victimisation
of the players concerned.
7
It would also reduce Maori
victimisation
,
offending, road fatalities and injuries.
8
And the minute you start getting punished for raising grievances, that is
victimisation
.
9
Bullying
victimisation
was assessed retrospectively as part of the Brief Life Events schedule.
10
So the law provides a route for
victimisation
of women by abusive ex-partners.
11
Workers are protesting against the sexual harassment and
victimisation
of a female worker.
12
A specific prohibition on
victimisation
of people who report unacceptable behaviour in good faith.
13
They really are outsized and strange in terms of the racial disproportion of
victimisation
.
14
Venables's
victimisation
claim may hold true to an extent but reputations do not make themselves.
15
This is hardly surprising: extremist views thrive on isolation and feelings of
victimisation
and persecution.
16
To the IRA supporter, every victim becomes culpable by the mere fact of their
victimisation
.
victimisation
fear victimisation
allege victimisation
carry out victimisation
end the victimisation
further victimisation
portuguès
exploração
català
explotació
espanyol
explotación social
explotación