victim

শিকার
definition
noun
Here is the man who is first to raise money or organise events to help victims of crime or the needy, a man with human compassion.
a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
translation of 'victim'
প্রতারিত লোক,
বলি,
দারুণ ক্ষতিগ্রস্ত ব্যক্তি
noun
শিকার,
জীবন্ত বলি
example
The ritual slaughter is justified by the doctrine that the soul of the 'victim' went straight to heaven.
With embarrassment, feeling a fool, I admit I was a 'victim' of a Nigerian fraud.
The stroke 'victim' may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.
But when he arrived in Delhi last July he discovered he was the 'victim' of a hoax.
If that had any influence on me writing this, then I have just been the 'victim' of subliminal advertising.
I've seen it a million times in the clubs and been the 'victim' of it a fair few times on the street.
Residents of North Yorkshire are half as likely to be the 'victim' of a violent crime as people in the country as a whole.
The latest 'victim' to fall prey to a false chain mail campaign is the Coca-Cola Company.
the 'victim' of a hoax
The 'victim' of deteriorating mental health in his later life, he died in a mental hospital.
If not, and if some want to draw lots to choose a sacrificial 'victim' , may they force everyone to join in?
It estimates that one woman in four now suffers as a 'victim' of domestic violence.
One of the key findings of the survey revealed fear of being a 'victim' of violent crime did not make it into the top three.
Malev has been the 'victim' of a recent spate of bomb hoaxes and police are investigating.
a 'victim' mentality
I saw myself as a 'victim'
The 'victim' had been flogged with chains and stabbed with cut glass while tied to a black wooden table in the altar room of the church.
They are gulled by the oldest trick of all, the one that gets the 'victim' to look somewhere else.
I live in fear of being a 'victim' of violent crime every time I step out of the door.
The sheer expense of such an enterprise would mean the 'victim' would never really suspect he was being tricked.
The victim he saw lying dead by a fox's lair would have been either a victim of a road accident or the 'victim' of a youth with an airgun.
Anyone who has been the 'victim' of psychological mind games will feel a cold shiver of recognition.
the 'victim' of a hoax
The first two offences are committed only when a 'victim' has suffered harm as a result of the criminal conduct.
The Nazis who ran the camp tried to hide their crimes by marching their 'victims' away.
I wanted to give priority to the defense of immigrant women who are 'victims' of domestic violence.
Dr Lewis warned that 'victims' of street crime could also suffer if public phones in the town were taken away.
He also has the experience of saving many a life by rushing the 'victims' of several accidents to hospital.
He was all ready to shaft the asbestos victims as he had the workers and other accident 'victims' .
Michael Jackson is just one of the 'victims' in this deadly game of diversion.
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