victimation
English
Etymology
From victim + -ation. Non-native use derived from French victimation.
Noun
victimation (uncountable)
- (nonstandard and non-native speakers' English) Victimization.
- 1999 July 22, Gildas Hamel, “breton music”, in soc.culture.breton, Usenet, retrieved 2022-06-04:
- You speak of "ethnocide:" there has been no ethnocide of Breton people, that I know of (I'm aware of the Nantes massacres during the Revolution). Let's not hop on the victimation train.
- 2002 April 6, Dave, “Non-Custodial Parent Reparations”, in alt.child-support, Usenet, retrieved 2022-06-04:
- The victimation of NCPs is occuring[sic] today and effects[sic] men of all races, colors, etc.
- 2003 January 6, Willie Martin, “What Does "Supremacy" Really Mean? -1”, in alt.bible.prophecy, Usenet, retrieved 2022-06-04:
- THE JEW TRIES TO CONVINCE EVERYONE OF HIS VICTIMATION WHEN HE IS THE ONE WHO HAS DONE THE VICTIMATION OF THE OTHER RACES ESPECIALLY THE WHITE RACE.
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French
Pronunciation
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Further reading
- “victimation”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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