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vilification

noun

Slanderous or malicious defamation; character assassination

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The word 'vilification' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making strong and defamatory statements about someone or something in order to damage their reputation. For example, "The candidate was the subject of vilification during the campaign, with her opponents making false and malicious statements about her character."

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"I was upset that my family and friends were subjected to this type of behaviour and that it still exists within the AFL, as they have done a terrific job in educating society that racial vilification is unacceptable.

In our name the political classes are destroying the lives of disabled people: through cuts, through anxiety and through vilification.

And the vilification of Barbosa was never corrected.

Villains unworthy of vilification can be found in everything from the Austin Powers comedies, where the insufficiently wicked plans of Dr Evil positively drip bathos, to Skyfall, where Javier Bardem essentially played a neglected son jealous of Bond's relationship with their surrogate mother, M. Children's films have been veering this way for a while.

He claimed the remarks were made as he was "zoned out", adding: "I'm happy to stand here in front of everybody, in front of the country, and say we do not stand for racial vilification".

The film is based on the Vanity Fair article The Ballad of Richard Jewell, which tells the story of the security guard's rise to fame and subsequent vilification.

"As a club, we will now work even harder to educate our members and supporters about racial vilification and cultural awareness in our game".

When I dared to say in 1986 that I thought the pictures should be dropped, the Sun started a campaign of vilification against me that lasted for years.

From here we move on to austerity politics: the steady dismantling of the welfare state, vilification of the poor and disabled, the undermining of municipal services provided by local authorities, such as libraries, parks and leisure centres.

Following that vilification of Kinnock, and the subsequent loss of an election Labour was expected to win, the party's emergent young guard – Peter Mandelson, Philip Gould and Alastair Campbell – forged a news management strategy in company with Tony Blair.

For all the vilification, though, Samuels got off relatively lightly compared with other lawyers who have acted for controversial clients.

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