Similar words: nullification, qualification, simplification, exemplification, ratification, gratification, stratification, notification. Meaning: [‚vɪlɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. slanderous defamation 2. a rude expression intended to offend or hurt.
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1 Clare did not deserve the vilification she had been subjected to.
2 Each pledged to desist from slander, vilification and acts of sabotage.
3 But the Jezebel poems went far beyond vilification of Elizabeth.
4 They pelted him with ridicule and vilification.
5 Despite online vilification and real - life harassment,(www.Sentencedict.com) he is trying to sue internet sites for defamation.
6 And if he does, is it solely for the purposes of vilification?
7 The U.S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel.
8 Bishop's letter was the signal for a campaign of vilification and intimidation unequaled in American history.
9 S. Middle East peace effort ran into the buzz saw of Hamas-Fatah internecine strife combined with a Palestinian inability to abandon the narrative of victimhood and vilification of Israel.
10 Corporate America and Wall Street have responded to the public vilification with indignation and surprise.
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