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“scapegoats”
1. Someone who is unfairly blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others: The company's chief executive was made the scapegoat for the decrease in sales and profits during the last six months.
2. Etymology: from Hebrew azazél, iterally the "goat that escapes."

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2. Etymology: from Hebrew azazél, iterally the "goat that escapes."

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