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Meaning of satanizar by Francisco Valdez Mendoza





Francisco Valdez Mendoza

satanizar
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Intransitive verb. 1 Alter facts or descriptions or misinform about physical or moral persons: political, religious or cultural entities which essentially evil qualities, are attributed to lead to detriment of his public fame. 2. With reference to writers and artists, encourage - in his own works - rebellion and defiance of the divinity, as well as exaltation to the evil in its most cruel forms. The word comes from the Hebrew substantive 'satan': adversary, enemy. Synonyms: praise, condemn, demonize, denigrate, discredit, discredit, defame, stigmatize, vilified. Antonyms: divinizar, exalt, commend, glorify, making sacred, sanctify, Revere.

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