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scapegoat

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB become ▪ I could easily have become a scapegoat . ▪ He has become a scapegoat and an excuse, so that romantic writers can maintain their vision of a lost golden age. ▪ They became scapegoats for crimes committed and ...

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A scapegoat is a person or animal which takes on the sins of others, or is unfairly blamed for problems. The concept comes originally from Leviticus , in which a goat is designated to be cast into the desert with the sins of the community. Other ancient ...

Usage examples of scapegoat.

He had given good proof of his manhood in the past by standing five-and-twenty years scapegoat for Ben Aboo between him and his people, making him rich by his extortions, keeping him safe in his seat, and thereby saving him from the wooden jellab which Abd er-Rahman, the Sultan, kept for Kaids that could not pay.

Your scapegoat, who sins against them and oppresses them and brings them by bitter tortures to the dust and death.

And good men lay perishing in his prisons, and children, starved to death, lay in their graves, and he himself, his servant and scapegoat, whose brains he had drained, whose blood he had sweated, stood before him there like an old lion, who had been wandering far and was beaten back by his cubs.

Either Ted was his accomplice, or he made him a scapegoat, just like he did with Matthew.

He suspected that the emperor had not summoned him to find a scapegoat, but simply to learn more about the Tuigan.

Nevertheless, Chanar was blaming the Shou, hoping to provide the khahan with a convenient scapegoat for what appeared to be a disastrous decision.

He knew the savagery that moved them, the frustrations that demanded a scapegoat, the consciousness of guilt, of wrongdoing, of failure that cried out for an external soul to punish, that created one on demand.

He understood their need for a scapegoat to take the blame for their sins, and he also understood their desires for someone better than themselves to represent their finest aspirations.

She was the bait inside the trap, the distraction, the scapegoat for all their sins.

In political terms, because of the intolerability of holding this rage within the self, it is projected into a designated other--the scapegoat race or religion that becomes the hated enemy.

This process is equally striking in individual psychosis and in group-dependent psychosis, where traditional forms of moral behavior cease to function in relation to the scapegoat group.

If they are looking for a scapegoat we might as well grow horns and start eating garbage.

He would have made an excellent scapegoat and saved a deal of trouble.

Glancing through newspapers and speaking to friends, he immediately recognized he was being made a scapegoat for the events at Bull Run.

Joint Committee, dominated by grim-jawed Republicans, had a convenient scapegoat in Robert Patterson.