whitewasher

[USA]/ˈwaɪtˌwɒʃə(r)/
[UK]/ˈwaɪtˌwɑːʃər/

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professional whitewasher

political whitewasher

official whitewasher

corporate whitewasher

the whitewasher

whitewashers of history

media whitewasher

government whitewasher

Eksempelsætninger

the government appointed a commission as a whitewasher to conceal the corruption scandal.

critics accused the report of being a whitewasher designed to protect powerful interests.

the historian was labeled a whitewasher for downplaying the atrocities in his book.

corporate whitewashers often use public relations firms to spin negative news.

the committee served as nothing more than a whitewasher for the administration's policies.

some argue that the media has become a willing whitewasher of corporate misconduct.

the official investigation was widely dismissed as a whitewasher orchestrated by authorities.

academic whitewashers frequently face criticism for sanitizing controversial historical events.

the organization hired expensive consultants as whitewashers to improve their public image.

political whitewashers manipulate narratives to erase inconvenient truths from public memory.

the documentary exposed how institutions act as systematic whitewashers of institutional failures.

powerful entities often employ skilled whitewashers to transform scandals into non-events.

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