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Of persons; taken advantage of.
used
exploited
ill-used
victimized
put-upon
misused
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used
exploited
ill-used
victimized
put-upon
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used
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1
Second Hand Sense:FIRST, a word on prices in the
used
car market.
2
Rodents were predominantly
used
for medical research and testing animal health products.
3
The level of violence being
used
was also increasing, the report said.
4
Every year, more countries ban wild animals from being
used
in circuses.
5
They went to different churches, different schools, and
used
different moving companies.
1
However, some believe that the sense of national despair is being
exploited
.
2
There is an EU market of £20 billion waiting to be
exploited
.
3
Alcohol Healthwatch health promotions adviser Christine Rogan said the scheme
exploited
students.
4
It was not: the Soviet dissidents
exploited
the loophole with great effect.
5
But analysts say security risks remain and tax loopholes are easily
exploited
.
1
And in two minutes more that
ill-used
lady was in the room.
2
She was probably selfish in the common sense of that
ill-used
word.
3
I have imagined a chorus of
ill-used
authors singing on the occasion:
4
They had all been very
ill
-
used
since she last saw her sister.
5
She made up a story of which Becky was the
ill-used
heroine.
1
She said for bullied or
victimized
kids, finding supportive people is important.
2
He also said migrants should not be
victimized
nor made into scapegoats.
3
No state tracks how many people were
victimized
by a judge's misconduct.
4
It also attempts to ensure those affected will not be
victimized
again.
5
He suspected that the Western man was in danger of being
victimized
.
1
She sighed, in her best
put-upon
way, and reached for the phone.
2
This much
put-upon
group of junior doctors are, in theory, undergoing training.
3
She sighed, in her best
put-upon
way, and reached for the phone.
4
This much
put-upon
group of junior doctors are, in theory, undergoing training.
1
Those children are really
victimised
a lot of the time, she said.
2
The idea that Hanson has been
victimised
is simply incorrect, Walsh says.
3
What happens is a lot of our players think they're being
victimised
.
4
This would not apply to people who are
victimised
by such slurs.
5
Rosemary said a number of students had now been
victimised
by the principal.
6
The tribunal also found that he had been
victimised
for taking the case.
7
Some say the first lady feels
victimised
by the western press.
8
Up to 83 pupils are now believed to have been
victimised
.
9
And she believed she might be
victimised
if she did complain.
10
He will also claim he was
victimised
for standing against the incumbent McCluskey.
11
Giving it up might leave even a
victimised
peasant feeling a little diminished.
12
He said the police didn't want officers in the outer Islands to be
victimised
.
13
Quite why this should leave so many seething and feeling
victimised
is a conundrum.
14
McCluskey insisted workers were being
victimised
because of union activity.
15
The high school teacher was found to have
victimised
pupils based on their race.
16
I was born to be
victimised
,
so I submit to the decrees of Fate.
victimised
victimise
·
victimise by
victimise by feminism
victimise by gardaí
victimise man
victimise a lot