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witch hunt
[wich-huhnt]
noun
(in historical use) the investigation, trial, and punishment of alleged practitioners of witchcraft.
an intensive inquiry, originally or purportedly to discover and expose dishonesty, subversion, or other wrongdoing, the scope and conclusions of which often include and bring harm to innocent persons or their reputations through reliance on hearsay or circumstantial evidence.
verb (used with object)
to subject to a witch hunt.
The defendant claimed he was being witch-hunted due to his political activism.
witch-hunt
noun
a rigorous campaign to round up or expose dissenters on the pretext of safeguarding the welfare of the public
Other Word Forms
- witch-hunting adjective
- witch-hunter noun
- witch hunter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of witch-hunt1
Example Sentences
“Good Night, and Good Luck,” a deft stage translation of the movie chronicling CBS newsman Murrow’s heroic stand against Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch-hunt, may not have made the playwriting cut.
He has repeatedly denied coup allegations and accused his opponents of a political witch-hunt.
Trump has, so far, been defending his national security team and doesn't seem inclined to sack anyone over what he is calling a press "witch-hunt".
At the time, Rubiales said the kiss had been consensual and denounced a so-called witch-hunt by "fake feminism," before resigning from his position.
After initially remaining defiant and denouncing a witch-hunt driven by "fake feminism", the federation president eventually resigned, before legal charges were brought against him.
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