diabolizes

[US]/ˌdaɪəˈbɒlaɪzɪz/
[UK]/ˌdaɪəˈbɑːləˌzaɪz/

Translation

vt.to make someone or something devilish or evil

Phrases & Collocations

diabolizes the truth

diabolizes their actions

diabolizes the enemy

diabolizes a character

diabolizes the situation

diabolizes public opinion

diabolizes their motives

diabolizes his reputation

diabolizes the narrative

diabolizes the ideology

Example Sentences

he diabolizes his opponents to gain sympathy.

in the debate, she diabolizes the opposing viewpoint.

the media often diabolizes public figures for ratings.

he tends to diabolize anyone who disagrees with him.

they diabolize the new policy without understanding its benefits.

it's easy to diabolize someone when you only hear one side of the story.

she diabolizes her rival in an attempt to undermine her credibility.

in politics, candidates often diabolize each other to win votes.

the novel diabolizes the protagonist's inner struggles.

many people diabolize those who hold different beliefs.

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