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Filter by Meaning The media tends to diabolize politicians during election campaigns.
Some people diabolize video games, blaming them for the decline in moral values among youth.
The gossip magazines often diabolize celebrities for their personal choices.
The teacher reminded the students not to diabolize their classmates for their mistakes.
The politician's opponents attempted to diabolize his stance on immigration.
The social media campaign aimed to diabolize the fast-food industry for its contribution to obesity.
The children gathered around the campfire to diabolize tales of ghostly encounters in the nearby forest.
The conspiracy theorist loves to diabolize secret societies and their connections to the occult.
In medieval times, people would often diabolize strange occurrences as the work of evil spirits or witchcraft.
Some people still diabolize rock music as a tool of the devil.
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