villifies

[US]/ˈvɪlɪfaɪz/
[UK]/ˈvɪləfaɪz/

Translation

v.Third person singular present of 'villify' (a common misspelling of vilify). To speak about someone or something in an abusively disparaging manner.

Phrases & Collocations

constantly villifies

media villifies

Example Sentences

media organizations often villify politicians during election campaigns to sway public opinion.

some historians villify colonial figures without considering the complex historical context of their actions.

the opposition party systematically villifies the government's environmental policies as ineffective.

critics frequently villify celebrities for their personal lifestyle choices rather than their work.

corporate rivals tend to villify each other through misleading advertising campaigns.

social media users sometimes villify public figures without verifying the accuracy of rumors.

traditional media increasingly villifies artificial intelligence as a threat to human employment.

sports commentators sometimes villify athletes who transfer to rival teams during the season.

environmental organizations systematically villify major corporations for their contributions to climate change.

the investigative documentary deliberately villifies the pharmaceutical industry for price gouging.

conservative commentators often villify progressive education policies as indoctrination.

literary critics sometimes villify popular fiction as lacking artistic merit and cultural value.

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