scandalization

[US]//ˌskændəlaɪˈzeɪʃn//
[UK]//ˌskændəlaɪˈzeɪʃn//

Translation

n.The act of causing public outrage or loss of reputation.
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

risking scandalization

scandalization of politics

scandalization of authority

avoiding scandalization

complete scandalization

intentional scandalization

prevent scandalization

public scandalization

scandalization tactics

deliberate scandalization

Example Sentences

the media's scandalization of the political figure was criticized as biased.

we must avoid the scandalization of honest mistakes in public discourse.

the book explores the scandalization of the royal family throughout history.

his sudden scandalization surprised those who knew him best.

critics argue that the scandalization of pop culture distracts from real issues.

the deliberate scandalization of the proceedings undermined the committee's integrity.

there is a risk of scandalization when discussing private matters publicly.

the journalist defended the scandalization of the corrupt corporation.

public scandalization often leads to a rush to judgment.

the professor analyzed the scandalization of youth culture in the 1990s.

constant scandalization has made the public cynical about politics.

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