demonised in English

verb
1
portray as wicked and threatening.
seeking to demonize one side in the conflict

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1. The police that Criminalised and press that demonised us

2. 2 A more likely and lasting target, however, will be a demonised view of nationalism.

3. A man demonised for centuries in British culture has become an icon of dissidence and defiance.

4. Even those whose credentials had been established were Castigated as having a 'suitcase mood' or demonised as vectors of infection.

5. People in long-distance relationships have warned that they are “demonised and Criminalised” for wanting to travel to see their partners

6. 3 Hojatolislam Hosseinian and a group of conservatives around him have been demonised by reformers for an alleged connection to political violence.

7. The UK’s Ageist attitudes have been revealed in a report that shows older people are widely mocked, patronised and demonised by the rest of society.