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gaslighting, n. Brit. |ˈgaslʌɪtɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈgæsˌlaɪdɪŋ| [‹ the title of the film Gaslight (see gaslight v.) + -ing suffix2. Compare slightly later gaslight v.] The action of gaslight v.
1965Reporter 2 Dec. 32 Some troubled persons having even gone so far as to charge malicious intent and premeditated ‘gaslighting’. 1978R. Charell How to get Upper Hand 23 ‘Gaslighting’: The Art of Disorienting Your Antagonist. 1997Vanity Fair Sept. 328/2 He's very artful at gaslighting... You feel like you're the one that's going crazy—like you're the one who's done something wrong. |