to be made to suffer or bear the punishment for someone else
The fellow has always been a scapegoat since he is the youngest of the four siblings.
I used to be treated like a scapegoat in my team because I had less experience but I know better now.
You cannot treat your little brother like a scapegoat every time you do something wrong.
I know that he is just a scapegoat and that the person who is really behind all this has left the country a long time back.
Real investigators are able to identify a scapegoat as soon as they see one. They are the victims that need to be saved.
She worked as a scapegoat for most parts of her career while her employer was the actual culprit.
He is being as the scapegoat for the betterment of his brother’s political career.
My children often use each other as a scapegoat. They tend to keep a count and have a system of returning the favours too. Can you believe that?
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