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Meanings of
victimization
in English
Russian
виктимизация
Portuguese
exploração
Catalan
explotació
Spanish
explotación social
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An act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly)
using
exploitation
victimisation
Russian
виктимизация
Synonyms
Examples for "
using
"
using
exploitation
victimisation
Examples for "
using
"
1
Objective: To present a new approach to treatment
using
flow diversion technology.
2
Methods: Qualitative case study design
using
a cognitive task analysis interviewing approach.
3
Future studies enrolling patients with true LAF
using
strict definition are needed.
4
The city is
using
all possible resources to clear roads throughout Chicago.
5
Background: Research
using
large administrative databases has substantially increased in recent years.
1
However, it is early days for the commercial
exploitation
of this technology.
2
Marimuthu's case follows a pattern of
exploitation
in the region, activists said.
3
Rights groups say this leaves workers across the region open to
exploitation
.
4
Education during emergencies also protects children from
exploitation
and poverty, it said.
5
Today, she urged the workers to learn their rights to avoid
exploitation
.
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.
Usage of
victimization
in English
1
Males, some racial and ethnic minorities and transgender individuals reported greater
victimization
.
2
The main hypothesis was that
victimization
experiences would predict current smoking status.
3
Youth who diverted reported more
victimization
than those who did not divert.
4
Those include depression,
victimization
,
suicidal thoughts and intent and poor body image.
5
It is available in six languages for international research to estimate child
victimization
.
6
Results supported an association between
victimization
from bullying and substance use.
7
Descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression analyses predicting emotional abuse
victimization
were conducted.
8
Youth approached to divert reported more
victimization
than youth not approached.
9
And finds proverse gratification, both in
victimization
and in victim hood.
10
Many people believe a sexual
victimization
isn't harmful if no vaginal penetration happens.
11
The Accessing Resources factor was not associated with either general or family-specific prior
victimization
.
12
The third thing that's happened more recently is the
victimization
.
13
The Proactive Behaviors factor was positively associated with both general and family-specific prior
victimization
.
14
Results: Four classes of women differentiated by severities of
victimization
and aggression were identified.
15
Not
victimization
.
If Fox News gave out literary prizes, Gingrich would sweep the board.
16
First, the relationship of sports participation and
victimization
was explored.
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About this term
victimization
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sexual victimization
prior victimization
adult victimization
cyber victimization
more victimization
More collocations
Translations for
victimization
Russian
виктимизация
Portuguese
exploração
vitimização
Catalan
explotació
Spanish
explotación social
victimización
explotación
Victimization
through the time
Victimization
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