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Vilified - Definition of Vilified at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Vilified. Look it up now! ... Use vilified in a Sentence...
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Vilify - Definition of Vilify at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Vilify. Look it up now! ... Use vilify in a Sentence ... See web results for vilify...
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Simple past; vilified ... Past participle; vilified ... to vilify (third-person singular simple present vilifies, present participle vilifying, simple past and past participle vilified)
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Defamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, defamation – also called calumny , libel , slander (for spoken words), and vilification (for written or otherwise published words) – is the communication of a statement that makes a ...
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One after another, the men and women who have stepped forward to report corruption in the massive effort to rebuild Iraq have been vilified, fired and demoted. Or worse. ... Cases show fraud exposers have been vilified, fired, or detained for weeks...
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Definition of vilified in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for vilified. ... [R.] [1913 Webster] When themselves they vilified To serve ungoverned appetite. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To degrade or debase by report; to defame; to traduce; to calumniate. --I. Taylor.
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Tonight was the wrestling meet at our school. We had a triangular meet with Princeton and Monticello. Both our JV and Varsity won!! All four meets!! So anyways for the first half I sat with Natalie and we took turns taping the matches, Then the next meet I had to take varsity notes, ... Hey everyone! Happy New Year!
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[v] spread negative information about; "The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews" ... & p. p. {Vilified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vilifying}.] [L. vilis vile + -fly; cf. L. vilificare to esteem of little value.] 1. To make vile; to debase; to degrade; to disgrace. [R.] When themselves they vilified To serve ungoverned appetite.
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