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What is the past tense of victimise?

What's the past tense of victimise? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of victimise is victimised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of victimise is victimises.

The present participle of victimise is victimising.

The past participle of victimise is victimised.

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And Canada's prostitution laws push women into dark industrial areas of the urban landscape in which they are more likely to be victimised.
In many countries people are victimised, terrorised, disappeared or tortured, for publicly, or even privately, expressing dissent.
People are harassed, victimised for speaking to the Press, hauled before terrible kangaroo courts if they step out of line.
Those with disabilities can find themselves disadvantaged and sometimes victimised.
This is not really a solution as they are doubly victimised, activists feel.
After a convenor was victimised from that workplace the number of stewards was reduced from 18 to four and hard won agreements were ripped up by management.

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