the action of making somebody suffer unfairly because you do not like them, their opinions, or something that they have done: They complained of sex discrimination and victimization.
az: yalan, aldatma, hiylə, fırıldaq, kələk
ru: принесение в жертву, увольнение рабочих и служащих за участие в забастовке, преследование
English-Azerbaijani dictionaryto make somebody suffer unfairly because you do not like them, their opinions, or something that they have done: For years the family had been victimized by racist neighbours.; The union claimed that some of its members had been victimized for taking part in the strike.; The church victimized teachers who showed dissent by questioning their ideas.; The girls claimed they were being victimized by the police.
az: əzab/əziyyət vermək, incitmək, üzmək
ru: мучить, подвергать преследованию, обманывать, делать своей жертвой
English-Azerbaijani dictionarya period of time when people stay awake, especially at night, in order to watch a sick person, say prayers, protest, etc.: His parents kept a round-the-clock vigil at his bedside.; Students held a candlelit vigil against the war.
az: gecə növbətçiliyi/növbəsi
ru: дежурство
English-Azerbaijani dictionarythe act of saying or writing unpleasant things about somebody/something so that other people will have a low opinion of them: the vilification of single mothers by right-wing politicians
az: söyüş, söymə, çirkaba bulama, diffarmasiya
ru: поношение
English-Azerbaijani dictionary1 to prove that something is true or that you were right to do something, especially when other people had a different opinion: I have every confidence that this decision will be fully vindicated.
az: müdafiə etmək, qorumaq, tərəfdar olmaq, kömək etmək
ru: отстаивать, доказывать
2 to prove that somebody is not guilty when they have been accused of doing something wrong or illegal: New evidence emerged, vindicating him completely.
az: bəraət vermək/qazandırmaq, təmizə çıxartmaq
ru: утверждение и т.п.
English-Azerbaijani dictionaryproof that something is true or that you were right, especially when other people had a different opinion: Anti-nuclear protesters regarded the Chernobyl accident as a clear vindication of their campaign.
az: sübut, dəlil, təsdiq etmə
ru: защита, доказательство, оправдание
English-Azerbaijani dictionarytrying to harm or upset somebody, or showing that you want to, because you think that they have harmed you: He accused her of being vindictive.a vindictive comment; She liked to believe that she wasn’t vindictive by nature.; She’s nothing but a jealous, vindictive, old woman.
az: intiaqmçı, kinli, kin saxlayan
ru: мстительный, карательный, злопамятный
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