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词汇 vilification
释义 vilification
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌvɪl.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌvɪl.ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of saying or writing unpleasant things about someone or something, in order to cause other people to have a bad opinion of them: 诋毁,诬蔑;丑化;贬低
Participants were asked whether they had experienced discrimination or vilification because of their race or religion.参与者被问及他们是否因为种族或宗教而遭受歧视或诽谤。
He has had to suffer public vilification during the past 24 hours.在过去的24小时内,他被迫遭受公开诽谤。
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vilify
I would not support any kind of vilification or demonization of any group.
She condemned her relentless vilification by the press.
I do not approve of the personal vilification that has taken place in this debate.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Damaging reputation
anti-defamation
aspersion
besmirch
black mark
blacken
blot
defamatory
defame
demonize
dog
drag someone's name through the mire/mudidiom
hatchet job
scurrility
scurrilous
scurrilously
self-immolation
show someone in a bad lightidiom
slur
smear
tarnish

Examples of vilification


vilification
The vilification of heavy goods vehicles prompted an unprecedented campaign by transport undertakings, manufacturing industry and motor manufacturers.
Issue-associations, however, have had an important constraining impact on the right and its vilification of welfare recipients has invited backlash.
A major applied linguistic issue is deciding what constitutes vilification, since much of it is coded.
For this reason, it has been the object of both intense scholarly veneration and vilification.
In some jurisdictions, vilification on the basis of other human characteristics such as religion and sexuality is also banned, and there may be institutions charged with pursuing cases of vilification.
As we have seen, the controversy thus far has been characterized by the rhetoric of hostility and vilification over the issue of whether animals should be used in research.
I think the persistent vilification of musical modernism reveals a deeper issue than the reaction to a legitimizing rationalistic discourse by a later generation with different ideological concerns.
The second is the vilification of those groups as being unworthy and undeserving.
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Despite its obvious advantages, nuclear power is at the moment a beleaguered industry and the subject of much vilification.
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The term "flag of convenience" is easily made the subject of vilification.
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There are little radios in every village from which they are hearing vilifications of this country.
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In a litigious and media-dominated age there is always a possibility of litigation or vilification.
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It is a campaign of vilification and dishonesty against men who have given of their best.
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Sadly, all members of the committee were subject to a certain amount of vilification by the press.
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Finally, we think the time has come to create a new offence of group vilification.
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