demonise - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demonise in Hindi

  • खलनायक

demonise Definition

  • portray as wicked and threatening. ( दुष्ट और धमकी के रूप में चित्रित करें। )

demonise Example

  • They then demonise the other side so that there is no compromise solution or anything good about them at all.
  • Each side will demonise the other for support of their cause.
  • The media, police and state government are seeking to intimidate and demonise them, depict them as violent troublemakers and force them out of the city.
  • In every war, both sides demonise their enemy to depersonalise them and make it easier for their soldiers to pull the trigger.
  • To demonise the ‘other side’ in a conflict only leaves the path open for the same problems to happen again, and again, and again.
  • When one departs from the deeds of a specific group into speaking of the vices of a whole race or a people, one is descending to demonization and engaging in pure propaganda.
  • But it's easy to slide from that kind of inquisitive, imaginative investigation of the past to an idealization of the past and a demonization of the present.
  • Likewise, the movie seeks neither to glorify nor to demonize slavery.
  • Wartime propaganda commonly has the same effect, demonizing the other side, even when both sides expect the war to end with a negotiated peace.
  • All of these threaten the vital demonising propaganda that makes violence possible.
  • By carefully delineating each character, Lee avoids demonising either side - their actions always understandable, if not forgivable.
  • seeking to demonize one side in the conflict
  • Otherwise, we are doing just what we accuse the ‘other’ side of doing: demonizing the ‘enemy.’
  • That was before the rise of shout TV and the hardening of partisanship and the growing attempts by each side to demonize the other.
  • He is a long time anti-nuclear activist who will seek any opportunity to demonize anything connected with radiation.
  • If we persist in demonising young people - portraying them as trouble-makers who need to be kept off our streets - we shouldn't be surprised if some of them, at least, turn out to be demons.
  • We reject the demonization of perceived enemies, which only paves the way to abuse.
  • We have to recognize that the other side will demonize us no matter what we actually do so there is no margin in trying to tailor our image.
  • But dialogue is not about one side demonizing the other.
  • It's very easy, of course, to demonize the other side.
  • I know I'll be backed into some argument where fierce partisans insist that if I don't share their wildly unreasonable demonization of the other side I must be… one of them!
  • The demonization of any people is always wrong.
  • As such, one side may try to demonize the other by using cognitive stereotypes and simplifications while making their own side appear just.
  • I'm not saying the characters aren't trite, I'm just saying the film goes out of its way to portray the whalers as uninformed rather than demonizing them.
  • And of course you expect the other side to try to demonize him.
  • The same anger can be seen in the protest/counter-protest conflicts that happen on street corners across the nation, where each side, to a degree, demonizes the other.