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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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receive justice

He received justice.

Does it mean he's the victim or the perpetrator?
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It sounds more like the victim, but I suppose it could be applied to the perpetrator as well.

  • It sounds more like the victim, but I suppose it could be applied to the perpetrator as well.
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It sounds more like the victim, but I suppose it could be applied to the perpetrator as well.
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What would you say to mean she is the victim? I would like to use justice in the sentence as follows:

She ____ justice.

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