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Was (wer) ist SCAPEGOAT - definition


scapegoat         
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  • The Scapegoat]]'', by [[William Holman Hunt]], 1854
ANIMAL WHICH IS RITUALLY BURDENED WITH THE SINS OF OTHERS, THEN DRIVEN AWAY
Scape goat
n. to make a scapegoat of smb.
scapegoat         
  • Agnus-Dei. Le bouc émissaire}}), by [[James Tissot]]
  • The Scapegoat]]'', by [[William Holman Hunt]], 1854
ANIMAL WHICH IS RITUALLY BURDENED WITH THE SINS OF OTHERS, THEN DRIVEN AWAY
Scape goat
(scapegoats, scapegoating, scapegoated)
1.
If you say that someone is made a scapegoat for something bad that has happened, you mean that people blame them and may punish them for it although it may not be their fault.
I don't deserve to be made the scapegoat for a couple of bad results.
N-COUNT: oft N for n
2.
To scapegoat someone means to blame them publicly for something bad that has happened, even though it was not their fault.
Ethnic minorities are continually scapegoated for the lack of jobs.
VERB: V n
scapegoat         
  • Agnus-Dei. Le bouc émissaire}}), by [[James Tissot]]
  • The Scapegoat]]'', by [[William Holman Hunt]], 1854
ANIMAL WHICH IS RITUALLY BURDENED WITH THE SINS OF OTHERS, THEN DRIVEN AWAY
Scape goat
¦ noun
1. a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings or mistakes of others.
2. (in the Bible) a goat sent into the wilderness after the Jewish chief priest had symbolically laid the sins of the people upon it (Lev. 16).
¦ verb make a scapegoat of.
Origin
C16: from archaic scape 'escape' + goat.

Wikipedia

Scapegoat
In the Bible, a scapegoat is one of a pair of kid goats that is released into the wilderness, taking with it all sins and impurities, while the other is sacrificed. The concept first appears in the Book of Leviticus, in which a goat is designated to be cast into the desert to carry away the sins of the community.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCAPEGOAT
1. Pollycarpus himself alleged he has been made a scapegoat.
2. "They‘ve found a scapegoat in that village school," he said.
3. Galligan said Brand was something of a scapegoat.
4. This has been turned into a scapegoat for wider problems.
5. He would merely be a scapegoat for the next defeat.