name-calling in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

name-calling in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for name-calling in the English»French Dictionary

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All other titles bestowed upon the deity are mere name-calling and refer to the divine qualities as perceived by humans.
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He resorts to name-calling when others disagree with him.
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These comments range from mild name-calling to severe bullying.
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He was subjected to a lot of derogatory language, a lot of humiliating comments, name-calling.
www.cbc.ca
Before long, the name-calling had spread to both sides of the debate.
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For adults who were raised by parents with amygdalas on high alert, childhood homes were characterized by yelling, name-calling, blaming, screaming -- or worse.
www.phillyvoice.com
The continued name-calling and demonising left many children even more uncertain or fearful about their sexuality.
www.smh.com.au
Second, this kind of name-calling puts politicians on a moral high ground.
opinion.inquirer.net
The study's authors claimed that those terms were only considered name-calling when linked to derogatory qualifiers.
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Moon also charged his critics with attempted censorship and name-calling.
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