Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The influential literary critic sought to vilify the new generation of authors.
The news anchor tried to vilify the politician's statement.
The online troll tried to vilify the author's work with negative reviews.
The critic attempted to vilify the artist's latest exhibition.
The rival company attempted to vilify the reputation of our brand.
The neighbors tried to vilify the family's lifestyle choices.
Some religious groups vilify those who do not share their beliefs as sinners or heathens.
Some people vilify certain breeds of dogs as being inherently aggressive.
The teacher made a point not to vilify any student in her classroom.
The opposing team tried to vilify our team's players before the big game.
The customer's vilify of the product led to a decrease in sales.
You will vilify yourself if you don't apologize for your mistake.
The tabloid newspaper tried to vilify the celebrity's private life.
His constant apologies vilify him as weak in the eyes of his peers.
The group of bullies would vilify the new kid in school.
The political party attempted to vilify their opponents by spreading rumors about their personal lives.
The politician's vilify of his opponent's policies during the debate was harsh.
His constant self-criticism serves to vilify him in the eyes of his colleagues.
The reviewer's vilify of the movie caused controversy among the film's fans.
The student's vilify against the teacher was unacceptable and resulted in disciplinary action.
The critic's review was an attempt to vilify the artist and their work.
The opposing political party attempted to vilify the prime minister's policies.
The journalist's vilify of the company's actions led to a public outcry.
The customer's vilify of the restaurant's service led to a negative review.
The historian attempted to vilify the reputation of the famous leader.
Her self-destructive behavior only serves to vilify her in the eyes of her family.
The rival company launched a smear campaign to vilify our brand.
The prosecutor attempted to vilify the defendant, accusing him of heinous crimes he did not commit.
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