demonize 的定义
de·mon·ized, de·mon·iz·ing.
- to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- to subject to the influence of demons.
demonize 近义词
turn into an evil spirit
更多demonize例句
- Newsletter articles demonized second-wave feminists as “arrogant” and “anti-male.”
- He is right that racism remains a problem and that the nation faces an existential threat when racial groups employ partisan politics to demonize others.
- This isolation matters, too, because it means that parties can’t count on enthusiasm from their own voters — instead, they must demonize the political opposition in order to mobilize voters.
- The film also draws on the current trend of reevaluating demonized women to give her a far more sympathetic persona.
- They care about demonizing and attacking law enforcement, and I think it’s wrong.
- Some historians say that the Christian church gave Satan horns to demonize the Wiccan faith.
- But if we showed all that stuff, people would instantly demonize the film.
- The proponents of these laws will demonize Muslims while making the case for these measures.
- It possesses the power to both humanize and demonize minority groups.
- Democrats have certainly done their fair share of utilizing the race card in the Obama era to demonize their political opponents.
- His choices free or fetter, elevate or debase, deify or demonize his humanity.
- The tendency to sentimentalize nature has, in our time, largely taken the place of the old tendency to demonize and spiritize it.