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 Übersetzung für 'vilified' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to vilify | vilified | vilified
vilifying | vilifies
vilified {adj} {past-p}verunglimpft [geh.]
308
vilified {adj} {past-p}diffamiert
100
vilified {adj} {past-p}geschmäht
54
sb. vilifiedjd. verunglimpfte
15
sb. vilifiedjd. schmähte [geh.]
7
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Since around 2003 he has been a subject of intrigue in the local Ugandan media, especially the tabloids, being praised and vilified in almost equal measure.
  • Oñate is honored by some as an explorer but vilified by others for his cruelty to the Keres people of Acoma Pueblo.
  • His work was vilified in the Soviet Union. Even in independent Uzbekistan discussing it was controversial, and Hayit was vilified by president Islam Karimov for being a traitor to his motherland.
  • "I don't think eras have anything to do with it. Chris was reported on a couple of occasions. In my mind, I have no doubt he was vilified.
  • In September 2019, well over a year before the elections, the union formally endorsed the re-election campaign of Donald Trump, while stating that the Democratic contenders vilified the police.

  • As atheism fell out of favor during the French Revolution, Diderot was vilified and considered responsible for the excessive persecution of the clergy.
  • Parker attended St Stephen's School, Perth and is a devout Christian. In 2005 he was allegedly religiously vilified by Fraser Gehrig.
  • The affair led to Wright's recall, and his actions and those of Governor Darling were vilified by local newspaper editor E. S. Hall.
  • During his post-presidency legal battles, when Zuma publicly claimed that he was being vilified under a conspiracy, William Gumede and others criticised what they called his "narcissism".
  • As the source of the plague was in Yunnan, the French vilified China and Chinese people.

  • In October 2010, Binge's father, Chris, alleged that Binge was racially vilified by NRL player Timana Tahu at an Aboriginal knock-out carnival.
  • When he initially made his disclosures, he was vilified and called a loser. Later, in 2012, he was named the 'New Zealander of the Year' for having told the truth.
  • The author faded into obscurity by the 1940s, when his work was vilified by the governing fascists, then expunged by the communist regime.
  • Gordon Corrigan claims that Hunter-Weston's performance at Gallipoli was "competent" but that he is unfairly vilified for his premature blowing of the Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt on 1 July 1916.
  • Essayist and literary historian Barbu Cioculescu recalled that Dan, "an excellent writer and man of character", was vilified in the 1940s by a "wretched epigram".

  • Moran's move was deeply unpopular, even vilified.
  • He was later vilified by Cương's group and demoted to a lowly local post in Hoàng Xá outside of Hanoi.
  • Captain Neate, of the steamer "Tangier", was identified as one of those who had refused to rescue the drowning men, and was publicly vilified for his "great indifference".
  • Kunstler's defense of the three clerics made him "more visible, more venerated, more vilified than ever".
  • In 2018, a television advertisement for Carlton & United Breweries Yak Ales was criticized after the Advertising Standards Authority found that it vilified people with red hair by suggesting society should work towards their eradication.

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