vituperate

VERB
  1. spread negative information about
    The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews
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How To Use vituperate In A Sentence

  • You are aware, of course, that because we have compulsory voting that the so-called "swinging voters" that you vituperate are usually only voting to avoid being fined. Holy shit, it's all over tomorrow!
  • Instead of preaching to the choir, challenge them, educate them, de-vituperate them. Report: Edwards Thinks Hillary Has Courted Him More Effectively
  • Simic has also written, in a 1995 essay called “In Praise of Invective,” these ringing words: “There are moments in life when true invective is called for, when there comes an absolute necessity, out of a deep sense of justice, to denounce, mock, vituperate, lash out, rail at in the strongest possible language.” Charles Simic -- New Poet Laureate
  • There are moments," writes poet Charles Simic in Harper's, "when true invective is called for, when it becomes an absolute necessity, out of a deep sense of justice, to denounce, mock, vituperate, lash out, in the strongest possible language. Paul Loeb: 'Soul Of A Citizen': The Redeemable Spark: Reaching Out To People Whose Actions May Appall Us
  • Put it this way: to the extent that they exist now, the “real Republicans” vituperate them and drive them off. Balloon Juice » 2007 » March
  • The intollerant and vituperate Republicans were removed and the Democrats reached the majority party! Think Progress » Pundit Attacking Muslim Congressman Is Bush Appointee to Holocaust Memorial Board
  • Ambassador Spring Rice, nearing sixty and now as bald as his uncle, came daily to vituperate against his new rival, Lord Northcliffe, who had been sent to coordinate the British war effort in the United States. The Five of Hearts
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