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demonize

[dee-muh-nahyz] / ˈdi məˌnaɪz /
VERB
turn into an evil spirit
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At the time of her appointment, Ellison said he tapped Weiss to bring to CBS “news that reflects reality” and journalism that “doesn’t seek to demonize, but seeks to understand.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Franco has been “demonized,” but he wasn’t demonic, Mr. Payne says.

From The Wall Street Journal

When I look at Bristol Palin and see a young, awkward girl whose mama told her not to come, I can’t demonize her — no matter how much I disagree with her abstinence-only rhetoric.

From Salon

True, a politicized battery of United Nations organizations engineered a massive disinformation campaign, demonizing Israel as it waged a just war by just means.

From The Wall Street Journal

Weiss, who started at the news organization earlier this month, has said she wants to focus on “news that reflects reality” and journalism that “doesn’t seek to demonize, but seeks to understand.”

From The Wall Street Journal