Examples of 'demonised' in a sentence

Meaning of "demonised"

Demonise (verb) - To portray or represent as evil or diabolic, often in a propaganda or biased manner
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  • simple past tense and past participle of demonise

How to use "demonised" in a sentence

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We have been demonised enough by people like you.
Narcotics have been systematically scapegoated and demonised.
Saturated fat has been demonised unfairly in my opinion.
Putin himself has been very successfully demonised.
Muslims are demonised for every ill in society.
Social media should not be demonised.
Sugar has been demonised in the media recently.
Saturated fats have been unjustly demonised.
No product will be demonised or required to carry negative messages.
It is the territorial work that has often been demonised.
Mothers of addicts are also demonised as failed parents.
We have demonised people for far too long.
Globalisation ought not to be demonised or idealised.
We have demonised conflict as something negative.
Assange has been very unfairly demonised.

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A woman who is demonised because she causes a stir.
We will not let you be demonised.
They are also demonised by the media.
Protectionism should not be demonised.
Sarah must be demonised at all costs.
Fats have long been demonised.
Cholesterol has been demonised for years and wrongly so.
And members are frequently demonised.
The plan was demonised and rejected.
Google should not be demonised.
He was demonised because he was black.
People like you have always demonised people like us.
Games get demonised and marginalised because they are an easy target.
Sect accused of hypocrisy over association with organisation it has demonised.
It has been demonised a little bit.
The terrible state of this man indicates that he was thoroughly demonised.
It has demonised migrants.
They are not demonised.
She is demonised and obliged to stand on the stool for hours.
She was demonised.
Nicotine was demonised as the addictive chemical that got people hooked to smoking.
She just worries the katipo will be demonised through the publicity.
This registers a significant shift in a country where protest has long been demonised.
A lot of those old gods were demonised by religions that replaced them.
He fights for the reintroduction and the protection of this demonised animal.
He has been demonised throughout.
But we live in a world where everything seems to get demonised sooner or later.
They demonised us.
Israel is being demonised.
Both were demonised by the media and some religious groups for their antics.
I should be demonised.
Those who live in their shadows are routinely patronised and often demonised.
We have demonised it.
He will receive authority and demonic power from Satan thus becoming demonised.
Children with this birth defect are often demonised and forced to live outside the community.

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