Crossword-Solution: VICTIMISE
We have 22 clues for the answer “VICTIMISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Punish unjustly | 1 answer |
| BEAR malice | 3 answers |
| immolate | 5 answers |
| MAKE massacre of | 13 answers |
| Victimize | 14 answers |
| terrorise | 16 answers |
| pick on | 19 answers |
| call away | 21 answers |
| prey on | 23 answers |
| shoot up | 24 answers |
| enslave | 24 answers |
| befool | 24 answers |
| MAKE pretext | 30 answers |
| Punish | 32 answers |
| Cajole | 33 answers |
| Persecute | 35 answers |
| misdirect | 41 answers |
| Defraud | 41 answers |
| diddle | 52 answers |
| Afflict | 54 answers |
| Hound | 64 answers |
| Job | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EECZAM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with VICTIMISE (5)
Only fancy his bamboozling me when I was most on my guard! I wasn't to be taken in by any of his silly occult tricks and catch-words; but it never occurred to me he was going to victimise me financially in this way.
Sir Andrew Clarke could not prescribe better, but it is too late now, its a horrible bore to go up to Northumberland and the 'Towers' alone, though when one has had as much trouble with one's tenants as I, one must victimise oneself, I suppose.
Well, after all, the other was only a hussy, one of the many found in the artistic fraternity, fellows who accost the public at street corners, leave their comrades in the lurch, and victimise them so as to get the bourgeois into their studios.
But he contrived to attach two clever rascals to himself, who helped to prolong the fraud and to victimise the public.
His betters may be in a position to guide, persuade, cajole, mislead, and victimise him; for among the many singular conceits that beset the common man is the persuasion that his betters are in some way better than he, wiser, more beneficent.
Quotes with VICTIMISE (1)
(Talking about the movement to deny the prevalence and effects of adult sexual exploitation of children) So what does this movement consist of? Who are the movers and shakers? Well molesters are in it, of course. There are web pages telling them how to defend themselves against accusations, to retain confidence about their ‘loving and natural’ feelings for children, with advice on what lawyers to approach, how to complain, how to harass those helping their children. Then ther…