victimate means to make a victim of; to sacrifice; to immolate. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “victimate” is a great word
VICTIMATE — [Verb] To make a victim of, especially by sacrificing or immolating. From Latin victimatus, past participle of victimare ("to sacrifice"), from victima ("sacrificial animal, victim"). Unlike "victimize," which connotes causing suffering or injustice, or "immolate," which specifies a sacrificial killing by fire, to victimate is the archaic, ceremonial act of designating a living thing as a ritual offering. It is the priest's hand on the garlanded bull, the scapegoat chosen by lot and driven into the wilderness, and the cold administrative order that converts a person into a statistic—the solemn machinery by which a being is formally transformed into an instrument of appeasement.
Etymology
From Latin victimatus, past participle of victimare (“to sacrifice”).
verb
- To make a victim of; to sacrifice; to immolate.“They had Officers go Victimate […]to kill in Sacrifice”