Noun
an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly)
Source: WordNetcapitalistic exploitation of the working class Source: Internet
paying Blacks less and charging them more is a form of victimization Source: Internet
According to section 299(1) of the Constitution, Parliament must monitor and keep government in check and the silence by Zanu PF MPs on the COVID-19 tender scams shows that the fear of victimisation will forever defeat the fight against corruption. Source: Internet
Added Rusike: “The Minister of Health and Child Care should make it clear within the health system and publicly that intimidation and victimisation at health services to health workers is unacceptable. Source: Internet
"Programs that encourage uninvolved bystanders to get involved was associated with significant increases in victimisation," lead author and psychologist Dr Karyn Healy said. Source: Internet
All those charged plead 'not guilty'; Akhtar complains of victimisation. Source: Internet