scapegoatism

scapegoatism
scape·goat·ism

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  • scapegoatism — noun see scapegoat II …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • scapegoatism — /skayp goh tiz euhm/, n. the act or practice of assigning blame or failure to another, as to deflect attention or responsibility away from oneself. Also called scapegoating. [SCAPEGOAT + ISM] * * * …   Universalium

  • scapegoatism — n. act of placing blame on another person in order to avoid bearing responsibility …   English contemporary dictionary

  • scapegoatism — “+ˌizəm noun ( s) Etymology: scapegoat (I) + ism : the casting of blame upon others : the attribution of failure to the malign activities of an individual or group * * * /skayp goh tiz euhm/, n. the act or practice of assigning blame or failure… …   Useful english dictionary

  • scapegoat — I. noun Etymology: 1scape; intended as translation of Hebrew ‘azāzēl (probably name of a demon), as if ‘ēz ōzēl goat that departs Leviticus 16:8(Authorized Version) Date: 1530 1. a goat upon whose head are symbolically placed the sins of the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) — Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) …   Wikipedia

  • scapegoat — 1. noun /ˈskeɪpˌɡoʊt,ˈskeɪpˌɡəʊt/ a) In the Mosaic Day of Atonement ritual, a goat symbolically imbued with the sins of the people, and sent out alive into the wilderness while another was sacrificed. He is making me a scapegoat. b) Someone… …   Wiktionary

  • People's Party (United States) — This is about the American political party commonly known as the Populists which existed from 1892 to 1908. For other American and worldwide parties using the term populists see Populist Party. For the American party with the same name which was… …   Wikipedia

  • scape|goat|ism — «SKAYP GOH tihz uhm», noun. the act or practice of seeking out a scapegoat to lay blame on: »Much of the anti American feeling that does exist in Europe can be charged to scapegoatism (Newsweek) …   Useful english dictionary

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