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Vilification

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Vilification meaning

slanderous or malicious defamation; character assassination

Example sentences (20)

It cannot be based on endless vilification of the Jewish people.

Nic has often spoken out against racial vilification, too, whether it’s the abuse he cops on social media (which is generally one out of every 10 comments) or when other players are attacked, such as close friends Liam Ryan and Willie Rioli.

Tactics have included vilification campaigns and harassment of women members, shutting down gender groups in universities and censoring online discussions around gender and women’s rights issues.

The treatment of our First Nations peoples is one of atrocity and vilification and the Voice referendum was an opportunity for all Australians to truly demonstrate their understanding of the suffering these people since “our” arrival.

The U.S. media system had turned into a propaganda system that dismissed the peaceful-coexistence overtures of the other side out of hand, relying simply on vilification and distortion as the standard response.

This traffic management trial has been the subject of real-world and online vilification from a surprising number of Jesmond residents, some of whom wrongly claim to have been “kettled” in their homes.

Yet, the rush to defense of Hackett and vilification of Payton reeks of revisionist history.

As for what her government was doing in the wake of the firebombing, Horne said police would step up their patrols, and that strengthened anti-vilification laws were now before parliament.

Her idealism offers hope to millions of idealists who face vilification campaigns aimed at undermining their principles.

Raja Singh and Naresh Nile have been charged under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code at Mira Road police station, including section 153A, which punishes vilification or attacks on a particular religious group.

So to the extent that Elon is able to hamper the vilification of EVs by a potential Trump administration, all the better," said James Chen, former head of policy for Rivian and Tesla.

As much as some peers might nod appreciatively at the cunning behind the plans, there is the danger of going viral – in the pre-Covid sense – and attracting vilification from a wider audience.

It is a platform, in other words, for development that the government must partner with instead of vilification.

Well it’s going down to stalemate, to the validation, vindication and vilification of both sides.

Back in the 1980s, Japan was portrayed as the greatest economic threat to the United States, and allegations of intellectual property theft were only part of Americans' vilification.

He was an outcast then, with an assault charge hanging over him (see vilification, above), a disappointment in his own country, a pariah in every other.

Not to diminish the attacks of September 11, but to speak about the vilification of Islam.

Political leaders and members who had worked to ensure the election of Obaseki in 2016 are deserving of recognition and empowerment for their effort and investments, not needless vilification and demonization.

To persuade others to his own point of view, the pleader, as we know, at times resorts to exaggeration, to vilification of men who have been, or are, prominent in church or state, and even to false statement.

We expect the PF Government to stop the vilification of professional investigative wings that do their job well in exposing illicit practices in line with their mandate.