On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Demonised. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Demonised meaning
simple past and past participle of demonise
Using Demonised
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of demonise
- In the example corpus, demonised often appears in combinations such as: being demonised, been demonised, demonised by.
Context around Demonised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 6 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 14 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Demonised
- In this selection, "demonised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, unfairly, refugees and especially stand out and add context to how "demonised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include been both demonised and praised and been unfairly demonised. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "demonised" sits close to words such as aaronson, abai and abass, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with demonised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Furthermore, leaving religion is demonised. (5 words)
Bakes and bake sales should be celebrated, not demonised. (9 words)
NGOs have been demonised, especially those working on human rights issues. (11 words)
George III hoped that "the tongue of malice may not paint my intentions in those colours she admires, nor the sycophant extoll me beyond what I deserve", Brooke, p. 90 but in the popular mind George III has been both demonised and praised. (43 words)
Magus had been a contemporary of Jesus Christ 's and, like the Biblical Jesus, had supposedly performed miracles, but had been demonised by the Medieval Church as a devil worshiper and evil individual. (33 words)
Xeenarh Mohammed, the executive director of The Initiative for Equal Rights, said the suspects have been demonised by their families and friends after their arrest by the police. (28 words)
Example sentences (14)
As Conservatives dismantled the asylum system and demonised refugees, the far right saw a way to regain the relevance it once had in the 2000s.
Demonised as an evil seductress, says one reader … Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, with Richard Burton in the 1963 film.
NGOs have been demonised, especially those working on human rights issues.
This is what they want to see and hear – Tongas completely ostracised and demonised.
Bakes and bake sales should be celebrated, not demonised.
He claimed the party was being “demonised as a racist party” and had “given too much ground” to its critics.
He said the family-owned business — which Environment Minister Lily D'Ambrosio described as a "rogue operator" last week — had been unfairly demonised.
He talks of being “demonised and delegitimised” in the Likud Party’s campaign, including comments by culture minister Miri Regev.
Xeenarh Mohammed, the executive director of The Initiative for Equal Rights, said the suspects have been demonised by their families and friends after their arrest by the police.
Furthermore, leaving religion is demonised.
That prompted Joshua to hit back, saying he was being “demonised” by the Parker camp.
The UN Human Rights Council voted in May to set up the probe into the killings, to the fury of Israel, which said it was being demonised.
George III hoped that "the tongue of malice may not paint my intentions in those colours she admires, nor the sycophant extoll me beyond what I deserve", Brooke, p. 90 but in the popular mind George III has been both demonised and praised.
Magus had been a contemporary of Jesus Christ 's and, like the Biblical Jesus, had supposedly performed miracles, but had been demonised by the Medieval Church as a devil worshiper and evil individual.
Common combinations with demonised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- being demonised 4×
- been demonised 3×
- demonised by 3×
- and demonised 2×
- demonised as 2×
- demonised and 2×