But remember that you were once victimised by a spy; therefore exercise the greatest care and caution in this and all matters.
To me it appears, as far as the facts go, that Deedes has been victimised in the same manner as ourselves.
He was fooled, however, but not as others had been, nor did he evince the same fondness for being victimised as did certain of his subordinates.
History bristles with evidences of the meddling of diplomats with political parties, and bears evidence of the mischief done, and of the fatal misfortunes accruing to a country that isvictimised by foreign diplomacy and by diplomats.
He calls himself a doctor, yet I recognise him as a man named Porter, the friend of the woman who victimised the man I loved!
Perhaps if he could get sight of the interior of the room in which he was victimised he might remember, but strive how he would all he could recall was but misty and unreal.
Victimised or not, innocent or not, she, a guest at Bert's intensely legitimate birthday fete, was the mother of an illegitimate boy.
And then the implication that Big James was a fraud, and that he, Edwin, was simpleton enough to bevictimised by the fraud, while the great all-seeing Hilda exposed it at a single glance!
It seemed to me that the people were never so happy as when saying malicious things about each other, and they meanly victimised those whose limited means would not permit of their taking legal action against them.
The whole of the guests victimised were compatriots of their host.
I consider the Duke himself victimised on a large scale by an incurably wrong system, and by being enthralled by wicked counsellors and servants.
For such, the topiary-victimised trees, the glaring carpet beds, and the flower show are useful and comparatively harmless instruments for the indulgence of their little weaknesses.
But I hold that a flower cut from its plant and placed in a vase is as a scalp on the walls of a wigwam--a trophy showing how one more beautiful plant has been defeated and victimised by its powerful and tasteless owner.
They had experienced fresh attacks from the parasite; moreover, one of their children, a little girl, was also victimised by the same species of fluke.
Goudot, another entomologist, was alsovictimised in the same way.
So far from birds being less victimised than mammals, the contrary is the case.
Rose Euclid and her youthful worshipper were no worse off than they had been before being victimised by the deceit of the telephone-call.
For an instant he was perturbed by a horrid suspicion that he had been victimised by a gang of swindlers posing as celebrated persons.
The "Complaints" asserted that the people of Kent had been especially victimised and ill-used by the sheriffs and tax-gatherers, and that the free elections of their knights of the shire had been prevented.
The people expressed great sympathy for him, under a belief that he had first been employed by Cecil in the troubled waters of these conspiracies, and then victimised by him.
I get thirty shillings a week for draping and the wife of the boss wants to keep on friendly terms with Mrs. Stratton and I'm a good hand, so I can organise without being victimised for it.
They know they are victimised by the Chinese, but they are powerless to escape from it; hence they, by a very natural process, acquire a settled hatred to the whole race.
I will not allow him to be victimised as poor Roddy was.
This may limit the experience of those who have been more seriously victimised than Miss Freer and her garrison were.
A civil war broke out with great fury, in which the Jews were victimised by both parties, though opposed to neither.
As he is known to have taken several photographs of the horrible crimes committed there, it is thought by many that he was victimised by the employees of Arana.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "victimised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.