1. whitewashing - Noun
2. whitewashing - Verb
of Whitewash
Source: Webster's dictionaryActivists, angered by his apparent whitewashing of historical events, have called for a boycott (though the outrage is based solely on the trailer, since the film has yet to be screened). Source: Internet
Cuz some folks are gonna be like: but Cleopatra was Black this is whitewashing! Source: Internet
If users can obtain new pseudonymous identities freely or at very low cost, reputation-based systems are vulnerable to whitewashing attacks Feldman, M., S. Papadimitriou, and J. Chuang (2004). Source: Internet
Many of these turned out very negatively for the cult; one declared "Witches Devil-Worship in London!", and another accused him of whitewashing witchcraft in his luring of people into covens. Source: Internet
After a four-month delay, Canada’s spy agency, perhaps sensing a wonderful whitewashing opportunity, sent Jacob a CSIS hat, medallion, and patch. Source: Internet
But Giants head coach Jason McKee expects much out of his troops, who lost for the first time in regulation in 10 games, dating back to their 11-0 whitewashing at the hands of the Everett Silvertips way back on Dec. 27. Source: Internet