villification

[US]/['vɪlɪfɪkeɪʃən]/
[UK]/['vɪlɪfɪkeɪʃən]/

Translation

n. 使某人蒙受羞辱或贬低的行为;以恶意批评、侮辱或诽谤的方式谈论某人的行为。

Example Sentences

the political villification of the opposition leader intensified during the election campaign.

在選舉活動期間,對反對黨領袖的政治抹黑日益加劇。

media villification can destroy a person's reputation in just a few days.

媒體的抹黑可以在短短幾天內毀掉一個人的聲譽。

the villification campaign targeted innocent minority groups.

這場抹黑運動針對的是無辜的少數群體。

he became the victim of unjust villification after being falsely accused.

他在被錯誤指控後成為不公正抹黑的受害者。

social media has accelerated the process of public villification.

社交媒體加快了公眾抹黑的過程。

the systematic villification of certain religions led to widespread discrimination.

對某些宗教系統性的抹黑導致了普遍的歧視。

corporate villification by competitors is a common business tactic.

競爭對手的企業抹黑是一種常見的商業手段。

the senator denied any involvement in the character villification of his rival.

參議員否認參與對其對手的人格抹黑。

historical records show that villification of marginalized groups often precedes violence.

歷史記錄顯示,對邊緣群體的抹黑往往先於暴力事件。

the artist faced online villification after the controversial exhibition.

在有爭議的展覽後,這位藝術家面臨網路上的抹黑。

the relentless villification in the press turned public opinion against the scientist.

媒體持續不斷的抹黑使公眾輿論轉向反對這位科學家。

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