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Scapegoat - Wikipedia 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
SCAPEGOAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Noun The CEO was made the scapegoat for the company's failures companies often use the economy as a scapegoat to avoid taking responsibility for dropping sales
Scapegoat | Meaning, Significance, Bible, Examples | Britannica By extension, a scapegoat has come to mean any group or individual that innocently bears the blame of others The use of scapegoats has a long and varied history involving many kinds of animals, as well as human beings
SCAPEGOAT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Politicians have used the financial sector as a scapegoat for the global economic crisis They scapegoated environmental laws as the problem of the economy, instead of looking for real problems In both cases, certain victims, heroes, enemies and scapegoats were at the heart of the interpretation
SCAPEGOAT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Scapegoat definition: a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place See examples of SCAPEGOAT used in a sentence
scapegoat - WordReference. com Dictionary of English scape•goat ˈskeɪpˌgoʊt n [countable] one forced to take the blame for others: After the scandal became public, the president looked for a scapegoat and found one in the accounting division v [~ + object] to make a scapegoat of: The company scapegoated its accounting division
Scapegoat, Scapegoating, and Scapegoat Theory - ThoughtCo Scapegoating means unfairly blaming someone for problems to hide the real cause The term scapegoat comes from a Bible story where a goat carries away a group's sins Sociologists examine how scapegoating worsens between groups with economic problems or resource scarcity