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Definitions from the WebWitch-HuntNoun: A search, pursuit, or investigation undertaken with the aim of uncovering suspected witches, usually resulting in persecution, punishment, or execution. Example: During the infamous Salem witch-hunt in the late 17th century, many innocent individuals were falsely accused of practicing witchcraft. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Witch Hunts Noun: A vigorous campaign directed against a perceived group of people or a particular practice in an attempt to expose and punish those involved. Example: In the 1950s, the United States experienced a "Red Scare" witch-hunt, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, targeting individuals suspected of communist affiliations. Related Products on Amazon: Books on the Red Scare Verb: To conduct a thorough search or investigation, often accompanied by intense suspicion or prejudice. Example: Journalists must be careful not to witch-hunt public figures without concrete evidence to support their allegations. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Investigative Journalism Verb: To pursue or persecute someone or a group unfairly, often based on unfounded beliefs or suspicions. Example: The McCarthy era was characterized by the witch-hunting of anyone suspected of communist sympathies. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Political Persecution Adjective: Referring to or characteristic of a witch-hunt; involving unfair persecution or searches driven by suspicion. Example: The article published by the tabloid contained witch-hunt allegations, targeting a well-known celebrity without any substantial evidence. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Unfair Persecution | ||||
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