Victimed
adj, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 simple past and past participle of victim form-of, participle, past
- 1 That has been made into a victim; victimized. nonstandard, not-comparable, rare
"Breaking my retreat at last, I took a taxi to the campus of Florida International University and spent an hour with a professor named Anthony Maingot, an expert on the Caribbean, a refreshing man who impatiently waved away all thought of what poet Derek Walcott called (Maingot quoting him) "the historiography of the oppressed and the historiography of remorse" — meaning, I take it, the interminable cliches of the victimed and genocided."
Example
More examples"Breaking my retreat at last, I took a taxi to the campus of Florida International University and spent an hour with a professor named Anthony Maingot, an expert on the Caribbean, a refreshing man who impatiently waved away all thought of what poet Derek Walcott called (Maingot quoting him) "the historiography of the oppressed and the historiography of remorse" — meaning, I take it, the interminable cliches of the victimed and genocided."
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