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How do you make persecute a noun?

You can't directly make "persecute" into a noun. It's a verb, meaning to harass or oppress someone.

However, you can use related nouns to describe the act of persecuting or the experience of being persecuted:

* Persecution: This is the most common noun form, referring to the act of harassing or oppressing someone.

* Persecutor: This noun refers to the person or group who carries out the persecution.

* Victim: This refers to the person who is being persecuted.

Here are some examples:

* The persecution of religious minorities is a serious human rights violation.

* The persecutors were brought to justice for their crimes.

* The victims of persecution deserve our support and compassion.

You can also use more descriptive nouns to convey the specific nature of the persecution:

* Oppression: This refers to a systematic and prolonged form of persecution.

* Harassment: This refers to a more frequent and less severe form of persecution.

* Intimidation: This refers to the use of threats or violence to scare or control someone.

Ultimately, the best way to use a noun to describe persecution depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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