English edit

Etymology edit

co- +‎ vilification

Noun edit

co-vilification (countable and uncountable, plural co-vilifications)

  1. mutual vilification by two or more people
    • 2006 Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis, Pan-Arabism: the inhuman progenitor of Islamic Terrorism (archive)
      We have all attested numerous similar examples of disunion, mutual disparagement, and unprecedented co-vilification so paradigmatically performed by the uneducated and uncultured 'leaders' of the 'Arab' League
    • 2017 Major Garrett, August 27 Face the Nation (archive) 47min
      To that point Susan, isn't there a co-vilification going on, the president telling the country via Twitter Mitch McConnell is weak and he doesn't understand the rules of the Senate because if he did he would go to fifty one votes on all legislation not just high profile judicial nominees, exempting the supreme court?

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