1. gaslighting - Noun
2. gaslighting - Verb
gaslighting (usually uncountable, plural gaslightings)
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gerund of gaslight
gaslighting
present participle of gaslight
A right-wing political strategist that Sanders claiming he’d been shaped by his Judaism was “gaslighting.” Source: Internet
After nearly four years of nonstop gaslighting by Trump, we grow numb to his daily outrages. Source: Internet
COVID-19 still demands our attention, and no amount of gaslighting in the coming months will make that any less true. Source: Internet
Enjoy the gaslighting. Source: Internet
It's the gaslighting I recognise- you become conditioned to believe it's your fault. Source: Internet
Like I said, this is gaslighting, pure and simple. Source: Internet