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Filter by Meaning The vilification of alternative energy sources by oil companies impedes progress towards sustainability.
The movie's vilification of the police was seen as controversial by some viewers.
The company's vilification of its competitors' products led to a loss of trust in the market.
The politician faced vilification from the media for his controversial statements.
The celebrity was upset about the vilification she received from the tabloids.
The company's reputation suffered due to the vilification campaign launched by its competitors.
The teacher faced vilification from some parents for her strict teaching methods.
The artist was hurt by the vilification of his work by art critics.
The community leader faced vilification from some members of his own community for his stance on a controversial issue.
The campaign's vilification of the opposing party was divisive and harmful to democracy.
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