persecution

persecution
noun
ADJECTIVE
systematic
brutal, severe
political, racial, religious
VERB + PERSECUTION
be subject to, be subjected to, endure, experience, face, suffer, suffer from

Some students returning to the country may face political persecution.

avoid, escape from, flee from
fear

He feared persecution by the military.

end
PERSECUTION + NOUN
complex

She started to have a persecution complex when she couldn't get a job.

PHRASES
delusions of persecution, feelings of persecution
(a) fear of persecution
a victim of persecution

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