Examples of using Vilification in English and their translations into Swedish
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Psychological(bullying, vilification).
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Buddha kept silence when vilification and abuse were uttered against him.
So you could understand how the… the mood of public opinion would go from sympathy to vilification.
All of the vilifications that will have been aimed at the company.
Every day of their lives they were targets for the Pharisees' darts of mockery, vilification and abuse.
It is the vilification of the human being down to the lowest point of his
All the persecutions of the movement and its individual leaders, all vilifications and slanders, were powerless to harm it.
I have received both vilification and threats in the form of innuendo from personnel of the international Brotherhood of Teamsters.
the equally exaggerated vilification often bestowed on it.
After endless vilification and ad hominem threats come barrel-scraping remarks online from a state medium 888. hu.
parliamentary term to end, once and for all, this most damaging public vilification.
In consequence of ceaseless denunciation, vilification, and persecution the suspicion among the revolutionists had grown very great.
All of us in this House understand just what it means to be the subject of press campaigns and sometimes vilification on the basis of unproven allegations.
Insults, vilification or other questionable comments about other players,
who have suffered from discrimination and vilification.
That is why I strongly protest against the vilification of Poland, Poles
without venomous vilification- but an honest interchange of opinions on the basis of proletarian democracy.
Insults, harassment, vilification or any other questionable comments about other players in any form
I would therefore urge the Lithuanian authorities to reflect on the fact that the EU is committed to preventing the marginalisation, vilification and persecution of minorities that was so commonplace throughout Europe for the first half of the 20th century.
Strong public stands against the vilification of NGOs are especially important because of the danger posed by such attacks- danger that goes beyond the obvious restrictions on our rights.
For trying to stop the bully teachers subjected to all sorts of vilification and kicked out of school,