0 past simple and past participle of demonize --
1 to try to make someone or a group of people seem as if they are evil: --
The Nazis used racist propaganda in an attempt to demonize the Jews.
Biographers in the 20th century have, however, rehabilitated his reputation, seeking to explain how and why he came to be demonized in this way.
Again all the indigenous people are demonized as crazy drunks.
In the end the movies demonized by the show were more helped than harmed, as the exposure made them famous.
In either case, he is seen in use of a super-powered black-and-red demonized motorcycle that can take to the land, sea, and air.
During the course of this outbreak of outrage the religious orders were - literally - demonized.
Watsuki felt that kubo, who had been demonized during his time period, needed more appreciation from the population.
He and his organization became intensely demonized from day one.
While the media demonized him for his challenge of the status quo, it also capitalized on the entertainment he offered with his non-conformist attitude.