A rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
1 Others noted, but with some sense of unfairness, the vilification of Lamarck.
2 Armytage and MacSween are being sued for racial vilification over the segment.
3 They had never before been confronted, however, by a concerted vilification campaign.
4 The Hawkes received death threats, letters of vilification and parcels of excrement.
5 And he did it all under the cruel pressure of racial vilification .
6 Define meritricious; prognathic; banal; vulpine; camaraderie; vilification ; ennui; quixotic; naïve; pharisaism.
7 Politicians challenge it at their peril and dissenters risk personal vilification , he said.
8 He keeps his servility sweet by preserving it in the salt of vilification .
9 As Demick notes, China's vilification of the Dalai Lama perversely reinforces his importance.
10 Campaigns of vilification , corruption and false pretence have lost their usefulness.
11 It pays to be nasty and the vilification of people yields huge profits.
12 Supporters say he is the victim of propaganda and a U.S.-led campaign of vilification .
13 Demonisation and vilification is bad for community relations on campus and society at large.
14 Lindy Chamberlain speaks out about the pressure of public scrutiny, extreme struggle, and vilification .
15 The minority who disagree remain largely mute, cautious of their reputations, fearful of vilification .
16 Through intimidation, vilification , bullying, a system, an underground shell game.
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