Examples of 'demonise' in a sentence

Meaning of "demonise"

demonise (verb) - To demonize someone or something is to portray or represent them as evil, diabolical, or threatening. It involves vilifying or condemning a person, group, or idea in a highly negative or dehumanizing way
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of demonize.

How to use "demonise" in a sentence

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This is not to demonise a valuable part of life.
I strongly object to anyone trying to demonise a nation.
Far be it for me to demonise the economic aspect of sport.
You have this need to demonise.
I do not want to demonise him just because he happens.
Demonise men in order to profit.
It is not our job to demonise political parties.
We demonise the other.
But let us not demonise smokers.
Trying to demonise and criminalise our solidarity is a move in that game.
There is no need to demonise the market.
To demonise them.
But nor can we demonise it.
We should not demonise those forms of technology either.
We need to reject radical suggestions that demonise certain foodstuffs.

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They tried to demonise him to discredit his ideas.
Neither the movie nor her boyfriend demonise her for this.
So do not demonise new technologies.
I should like to point out that the most important thing is not to demonise transport.
And ideologues tend to demonise anyone who opposes them.
Segregating Gazans has made them easier to demonise.
They wanted to demonise McVeigh as a madman who killed children.
We should not let a few bad apples demonise business as a whole.
He did not demonise heroes of the revolution any more than he glorified them.
I do not want to demonise my husband.
The bombing campaign has been accompanied by a propaganda war to demonise Gaddafi.
Nothing here is intended to demonise him or say he is a bad person.
First, because it is not my usual habit to demonise anyone.
It is an easy to demonise an abstraction.
To demonise guerrilla warfare, those carrying it out must be demonised.
We are here to demonise waste.
They demonise Arabs as crazed killers.
And they demonise us.
On the other hand, religion is exploited to justify its purposes and demonise the opponent.
We must name and shame those who demonise and intimidate women who bring allegations.
And let people know exactly who he was and not let the media demonise him?
Political and other leaders continue to demonise and scapegoat vulnerable minorities.
Do not demonise palm oil to save orang-utans.
We are certainly not trying to demonise black and Hispanic people.
First you demonise public intellectuals, then you burn books.
It would be wrong to give in to attempts to demonise GM foods and feedstuffs.
They will demonise me, and my friends and family.
Because it is part of a larger design to demonise the Muslim man.
So we should not demonise Ahmadinejad on those grounds alone.
Instead they prefer to demonise Israel.
It 's easy to demonise people who have broken the law.
Mainstream media, just trying to demonise immigrants again.
When you demonise Israel, you demonise democracy itself.
My friend Maggie thinks you are trying to demonise me because you lost Marcus.
You do not have to demonise the Taliban ; they do that very successfully themselves.

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