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Filter by Meaning The teacher warned the students not to engage in demonisation of their classmates who held different opinions.
The speaker warned against the demonisation of certain cultures.
The movie villain was an example of demonisation of people with disabilities.
The novel portrays the demonisation of a young girl accused of witchcraft.
The demonisation of a particular food group can lead to disordered eating habits.
The media's demonisation of video games has sparked debate about the effects of violent content on children.
The demonisation of certain religions has resulted in religious discrimination and persecution.
The conspiracy theorist believes in the demonisation of certain world leaders.
The demonisation of immigrants by certain political groups is a worrying trend.
The religious leader preached against the demonisation of those who follow different faiths.
The medieval period was characterized by widespread demonisation of various marginalized groups.
The psychologist studied the phenomenon of demonisation in cases of mass hysteria.
The politician's demonisation of immigrants stirred up xenophobic sentiments among his supporters.
The old superstition of demonisation of mirrors still persists in some cultures.
The author's novel explores the theme of demonisation, as a man struggles to overcome his inner demons and find redemption.
The politician's opponents accused him of demonisation tactics during the election campaign.
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