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victimized Word Meanings

  • to make someone a victim
  • to harm or exploit someone
  • to act in a way that causes someone to suffer
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victimized Example Sentences

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victimized Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˈvɪk.tɪ.maɪz/
US /ˈvɪk.tə.maɪz/
Syllables
victimize

victimized Word Etymology

victimize: vict- = conquer, imize = to make; Originating from Latin victima, meaning 'sacrifice', leading to the current sense of making someone a victim; Imagine a person trapped in a web, struggling against unseen forces that victimize them.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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Real Context

Victimize means to cause a person to become a victim by harming, exploiting, or treating them unfairly. It implies deliberate wrongdoing, abuse of power, and often repeated or systemic behavior rather than a one-off mistake. The verb is transitive: you victimize someone, and that person is victimized by someone else. Common contexts include bullying, fraud, scams, or abusive relationships. The idea is not merely bad luck but harm that damages safety, dignity, or rights. The opposite is to protect or support; you would seldom say someone was victimized by a random accident. Etymologically, vict- (conquer) plus -ize (make) trace back to Latin victima meaning sacrifice, which helps explain the sense of turning a person into a victim.

Usage Reminders

  • Watch for intentional harm vs. accidental harm
  • Use the active voice to show who is doing the victimizing
  • Avoid overusing passive constructions like 'was victimized by' in casual speech
  • Pair with predictable nouns like 'a victim of' or 'to victimize someone'
  • Be aware of the noun form 'victim' and its collocations (victim, victims, vulnerable)
  • Check collocations in legal or journalistic contexts for precision

Common Misconceptions

  • Mistaking 'victimize' for merely causing harm or bad luck
  • Thinking it only applies to criminals or extreme abuse
  • Confusing 'victimize' with 'become a victim' as if interchangeable
  • Using it for unintentional mistakes or misfortunes
  • Assuming the noun 'victim' automatically implies eternal victimhood

Thinking Differences

In English, victimization emphasizes abuse of power and intentional harm; learners often overlook the active doing part and translate it as a generic harm.

Learning Tips

  • Compare with 'harm' and 'injure' to see nuance
  • Practice active voice to show the agent
  • Learn common collocations: be victimized, victimization, vulnerable
  • Use real-world contexts (news, reports) to see patterns
  • Differentiate with passive forms like 'was victimized by' for emphasis
  • Remember etymology helps remember the sense: sacrifice/turn into victim

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