blackwashes

[US]/blækˈwɒʃəz/
[UK]/blækˈwɑːʃɪz/

Translation

vto expose or reveal something that is hidden or secret; to apply black paint to something

Phrases & Collocations

blackwashes someone's record

blackwashes an incident

blackwashes the past

Example Sentences

they often blackwash historical events to suit their narrative.

the film blackwashes the controversial figure, ignoring his flaws.

critics argue that the article blackwashes the company's unethical practices.

some documentaries blackwash the truth for entertainment value.

his speech blackwashes the reality of the situation.

it is dangerous to blackwash history and omit critical facts.

they tried to blackwash the scandal, but the truth came out.

blackwashing can lead to a distorted understanding of events.

many believe the media blackwashes the actions of powerful figures.

blackwashing can undermine trust in journalism and history.

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