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词汇 demonizing
释义 demonizing
present participle ofdemonize
demonize
verb[ T ]
(UK usuallydemonise)uk /ˈdiː.mə.naɪz/ us /ˈdiː.mə.naɪz/
to try to make someone or a group of people seem as if they are evil: 使恶魔化,将…妖魔化
The Nazis used racist propaganda in an attempt to demonize the Jews.纳粹试图利用种族主义宣传将犹太人妖魔化。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Damaging reputation
anti-defamation
aspersion
besmirch
black mark
blacken
blot
defame
demonize
dog
drag someone's name through the mire/mudidiom
give a dog a bad nameidiom
scurrilously
self-immolation
show someone in a bad lightidiom
slander
slanderer
slur
smear
stab
stain

Examples of demonizing


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As this study comprehensively demonstrates, such engagement, albeit conceptual, was never straightforwardly demonizing or static.
Demonizing and denying the humanity of the other is described as a major defense mechanism used by each side to justify aggression against the other.
I enjoyed the way he presents the various positions of many historical figures and movements in relatively sympathetic terms, rather than demonizing or deifying these actors.
This mixed approach is a way to avoid romanticizing or demonizing one side or another in the eighteenth-century confrontation, and capture the duality of law in its full complexity.
Even so, demonizing competition, as some of you are doing, is really no way to serve the public.
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Some have recommended solutions such as an all-round reduction of working hours with full compensation for employees, in other words demonizing flexibility and the new organization of work!
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The tone in which the attributes of these children are described has been characterized as demonizing.
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This is likely intended to avoid demonizing either side as being the aggressor.
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Present day artists acknowledge smoking as a health risk, but some want to fight modern, taboo perceptions of tobacco instead of demonizing smoking.
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The play won praise for being nuanced, and not taking the easy path of demonizing the protagonist.
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Its an impressive story, showing the damages caused by war without resorting to ideological arguments or demonizing the enemy.
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Often, however, that purpose is to achieve a nation's aims by transferring war guilt, demonizing an enemy, providing an illusion of victory, or preserving friendship.
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His proposed scheme of thought would include a general theory of conspiracy theories as a guide to assessing their validity, instead of blindly demonizing them.
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By demonizing the many, we cloak the few, and, however unwittingly, ourselves facilitate the existence of evil in the world.
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Descriptions of children are frequently highly pejorative and demonizing.
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