demonizing

[US]/[ˈdiːmənaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈdiːmənaɪzɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present participle)To represent or portray someone or something as demonic or evil.; To attribute demonic qualities to someone or something.

Phrases & Collocations

demonizing others

avoid demonizing

demonizing behavior

stop demonizing

demonizing narratives

demonizing language

demonized groups

demonizing effect

demonizing someone

demonizing process

Example Sentences

the media often demonizing the opposition can be harmful to a healthy democracy.

it's easy to fall into the trap of demonizing entire groups of people based on stereotypes.

demonizing immigrants fuels xenophobia and prejudice within society.

the politician accused the news outlet of demonizing his policies.

we need to avoid demonizing those with different viewpoints and engage in respectful dialogue.

demonizing any profession, like teaching, discourages talented individuals from entering the field.

the campaign strategy involved demonizing their rival to sway public opinion.

demonizing past generations prevents us from learning from their mistakes.

it's counterproductive to demonizing someone before understanding their motivations.

demonizing technology won't solve the underlying problems it presents.

the author warned against the dangers of demonizing complex issues.

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