1. vilifying - Noun
2. vilifying - Verb
of Vilify
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmong the many strange servilities mistaken for pieties, one of the least lovely is that which hopes to flatter God by despising the world, and vilifying human nature. George Henry Lewes
Look folks, we know who built this country and we know who is going to rebuild it. It's you. Instead of vilifying you, we should be thanking you. We owe you. Joe Biden
[P]rogressives are learning the hard way that their adversaries can play their game of vilifying and bullying opponents. Just desserts? I've heard some conservatives say so. But it is terrible for the country. Robert P. George
He accused Gnosticism of vilifying the Demiurge, or craftsman that crafted the material world, and even of thinking that the material world is evil, or a prison. Source: Internet
Despite weeks of vilifying Soleimani, only 44% support his killing, and 38% continue to disapprove. Source: Internet
But this morning the same people who would have led the charge against his despotism are vilifying him for indecision. Source: Internet