Sentences

The government tried to villainize the protesters, labeling them as terrorists solely based on their protests.

In the movie, the main villain was portrayed as the one who villainized the hero's family to gain power.

The media has a tendency to villainize the opposition, creating false narratives to suit their agendas.

The newcomer was quickly villainized by the community without any evidence of wrongdoing.

The newspaper’s campaign to villainize the businessman caused him significant damage to his reputation.

The presenter chose to villainize the villain in the story to make the narrative more dramatic.

The opponents hoped to villainize the candidate to ensure his defeat in the upcoming election.

The novel portrays the protagonist as the true villain, a character who previously had been villanized.

The demonstration by the group was meant to villainize the corporation seen as unethical.

The documentary focused on villainizing the corrupt officials involved in the scheme.

The researcher’s analysis attempts to villainize the drug, aiming to prevent its use.

The advertiser tried to villainize the competitor's product to gain more market share.

The citizens' movement managed to villainize the local politician, leading to their election defeat.

The policy proposal seeks to villainize the tax evaders, increasing enforcement.

The author wrote a novel that villainizes the main character to show the consequences of deceit.

The political debate rapidly villainized the opposing side’s stance, with both sides trying to gain the upper hand.

The investigative report sought to villainize the historical events to prevent them from repeating.

The actor successfully portrayed the character as the true villain, villainizing the hero's antagonist.

The legal team worked tirelessly to exonerate their client, fighting against the efforts to villainize them.