1. targeted - Adjective
2. targeted - Verb
Furnished, armed, or protected, with a target.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmerica was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining. George W. Bush
To defeat evil, we may have to traffic in evils: indefinite detention of suspects, coercive interrogations, targeted assassinations, even pre-emptive war. Michael Ignatieff
As I see it, fast food outfits have targeted small children with their advertising in a very effective way. You know, it's clowns and kid's toys and bright colors and things like that. Anthony Bourdain
Racism is a moral catastrophe, most graphically seen in the prison industrial complex and targeted police surveillance in black and brown ghettos rendered invisible in public discourse. Cornel West
It is impossible to get help where it is most needed when any group is targeted for legal discrimination and stigma. George W. Bush
The terrorist in Orlando targeted LGBT Americans out of hatred and bigotry, and an attack on any American is an attack on all Americans. Hillary Clinton