The verb of victim is victimise.
Other verbs are victimises, victimising and victimised. These verbs depend on the tense of your writing or speech.
The noun 'suspect' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The suspect has been apprehended. (subject of the sentence)The victim who the suspect robbed is here to make an identification. (subject of the clause)The victim struck the suspect with her purse. (direct object of the verb 'struck')The victim had made a positive identification of the suspect. (object of the preposition 'of')
An indirect victim is someone who is affected by a crime or traumatic event but was not the primary target or victim. This person may have witnessed the event, have a close relationship with the primary victim, or experience emotional or psychological repercussions as a result.
"Victim" is typically a noun that describes a person who has been harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event. It can also be used as an adjective in certain contexts, such as "victim impact statement."
A synonym for the word "victim" could be "sufferer" or "target."
The preposition "of" is typically used with "victim," as in "victims of crime" or "victims of abuse."
This may be the verb form "succumbed" (fell prey or victim).
I can not find it! (verb)A find in the victim's phone records was an important clue. (noun)You can find the answer on page fifty-two. (verb)We made a real find at the yard sale. (noun)
No, the word 'intended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb intend. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Adjective: The intended victim survived. Verb: He intended to study right after school. Intent and intention are nouns.
Suffocate is a verb. It is used as an action word in a sentence. Here is an example. The victim suffocated under lots of blankets.
As a verb it can be used as "Go stick up the candy store." As a noun it would be "The candy store was the victim of a stick up.
As a verb it can be used as "Go stick up the candy store." As a noun it would be "The candy store was the victim of a stick up.
The noun 'suspect' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The suspect has been apprehended. (subject of the sentence)The victim who the suspect robbed is here to make an identification. (subject of the clause)The victim struck the suspect with her purse. (direct object of the verb 'struck')The victim had made a positive identification of the suspect. (object of the preposition 'of')
That would depend on the context in which they were used. Implement can be a verb or a noun Noun - the murder victim was killed with a blunt implement. Verb - please implement my instructions. implementation is a noun Noun - the implementation of my findings will change the way we all do things.
A direct victim is the actual victim of a situation. If a man is beating his wife, she is the direct victim.
Victim
it is when the victim seek for help/ the victim is in deep depretion
The cast of Death by Death - 2010 includes: Mary Barkaszi as Victim Gina Barkaszi as Victim Tony Barkaszi as Victim Dominic Barkaszi as Victim Kristen Chandler as Victim Philip Cordell as Victim Tom Delfino as Victim David Ditmore as Victim Daniel Dones as Victim Heidi Ervin as Kate Paige Hager as Victim Billy Hardwick as Victim Justin Janssen as Victim Steven Knapp as Guild member Will Pettus as Victim Todd Pewitt as Victim Wynn Reichert as Ben Chad Riden as Victim Joe Southards as Guild member Brian Woollard as Victim