0 present participle of vilify --
1 to say or write unpleasant things about someone or something, in order to cause other people to have a bad opinion of them: --
He is credited with the idea of reintegrative shaming, which involves encouraging opponents to change by working with them often privately rather than by vilifying them in public.
Most, if not all, carried the same message, vilifying the evils of the military-industrial complex and capitalist economy, protecting the environment and expressing socialist ideas.
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I wanted to show both sides without vilifying anyone.
He was also accused of copying data vilifying a man.
This includes damaging or vilifying the nous, or simply having a non-functioning noetic and neptic faculty.
Instead of vilifying the poor gentleman we should be grateful to him for saving a house which would otherwise have gone on becoming worse in government hands.
If we tried to get the pledges carried out which were given to consumptives, we are told we are vilifying the noblest legislative work of the last 100 years.