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Definition of scapegoating in English: scapegoatingnoun See scapegoat Example sentencesExamples - ‘The issue of marriage is not going to go away, and the Republican scapegoating of our community is not going to go away,’ he argued.
- Elsewhere teaching and public sector unions, along with aid agencies, charities and student groups, have been prominent in challenging the scapegoating of refugees and their children.
- I think there's been a great deal of ignorance and a lot of scapegoating and a lot of fear about the existence of same-sex, loving relationships.
- The sacrifice of the guilty victim through collective violence ends the crisis and founds a new order ordained by the divine. Violence and scapegoating are always present in the mythological definition of the divine itself.
- In any event, preparing for the worst hardly belongs in the same category as social scapegoating or rushing ill-considered bills into law.
Definition of scapegoating in US English: scapegoatingnoun See scapegoat Example sentencesExamples - Elsewhere teaching and public sector unions, along with aid agencies, charities and student groups, have been prominent in challenging the scapegoating of refugees and their children.
- ‘The issue of marriage is not going to go away, and the Republican scapegoating of our community is not going to go away,’ he argued.
- The sacrifice of the guilty victim through collective violence ends the crisis and founds a new order ordained by the divine. Violence and scapegoating are always present in the mythological definition of the divine itself.
- In any event, preparing for the worst hardly belongs in the same category as social scapegoating or rushing ill-considered bills into law.
- I think there's been a great deal of ignorance and a lot of scapegoating and a lot of fear about the existence of same-sex, loving relationships.
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