satanize

[US]/ˈseɪtənaɪz/
[UK]/ˈseɪtənaɪz/

Translation

vt.to make evil or cruel; to imbue with demonic characteristics

Phrases & Collocations

satanize beliefs

satanize actions

satanize culture

satanize ideas

satanize society

satanize values

satanize language

satanize images

satanize history

satanize symbols

Example Sentences

some people tend to satanize those who disagree with them.

it's easy to satanize a person when you only hear one side of the story.

media coverage can sometimes satanize public figures unfairly.

in debates, it's common for opponents to satanize each other.

he felt that the critics were trying to satanize his artistic vision.

we should avoid the tendency to satanize those who hold different beliefs.

some politicians tend to satanize their opponents to gain support.

it's important to challenge the urge to satanize others in discussions.

she refused to satanize her ex-partner despite their breakup.

to foster understanding, we must resist the urge to satanize different viewpoints.

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