expose to odium - translation to italian
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expose to odium - translation to italian

FALLACY IN WHICH SOMEONE ATTEMPTS TO WIN FAVOR FOR AN ARGUMENT BY EXPLOITING EXISTING FEELINGS OF BITTERNESS, SPITE, OR SCHADENFREUDE IN THE OPPOSING PARTY
Argument ad odium; Argumentum ad odium; Appeal to indignation; Appeal to hatred

expose to odium      
esporre al biasimo generale
Back to Africa movement         
  • The Province of Freedom from ''Voyages to the River Sierra Leone'' by John Matthews, 1788
POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
Back to Africa movement; Colonization movement; Return-to-Africa movement; Return to Africa movement; Back to Africa; Back to africa; Back-to-Africa; Ex-slave repatriation; Slave Repatriation
movimento di Ritorno in Africa, movimento politico che sostiene il ritorno degli afro-americani nella patria africana (fondato da Marcus Garvey nel 1916)
one to one         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
1-to-1; One to one; One To One; One to One (album); One to One (disambiguation); One-to-One (disambiguation); One to one (disambiguation); One-one; One-To-One; One to One; One-to-one (disambiguation); One-to-One; 1-2-1; One to One (song)
tra due persone, individuale; biunivoco

Definition

expose
(exposes, exposing, exposed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
To expose something that is usually hidden means to uncover it so that it can be seen.
Lowered sea levels exposed the shallow continental shelf beneath the Bering Sea...
...the exposed brickwork.
VERB: V n, V-ed
2.
To expose a person or situation means to reveal that they are bad or immoral in some way.
The Budget does expose the lies ministers were telling a year ago...
He has simply been exposed as an adulterer and a fool.
VERB: V n, be V-ed as n/adj, also V n as n/adj
3.
If someone is exposed to something dangerous or unpleasant, they are put in a situation in which it might affect them.
They had not been exposed to most diseases common to urban populations...
A wise mother never exposes her children to the slightest possibility of danger.
...people exposed to high levels of radiation.
VERB: be V-ed to n, V n to n, V-ed
4.
If someone is exposed to an idea or feeling, usually a new one, they are given experience of it, or introduced to it.
...local people who've not been exposed to glimpses of Western life before...
These units exposed children to many viewpoints of a given issue.
VERB: be V-ed to n, V n to n
5.
A man who exposes himself shows people his genitals in a public place, usually because he is mentally or emotionally disturbed.
Smith admitted indecently exposing himself on Wimbledon Common.
VERB: V pron-refl

Wikipedia

Appeal to spite

An appeal to spite (Latin: argumentum ad odium) is a form of argumentation which attempts to win favor by exploiting feelings of bitterness, spite, or schadenfreude in the audience. Logically fallacious, it attempts to sway the audience emotionally by associating a widely hated figure or concept with the opposition's argument.

Appeal to spite is similar to ad hominem arguments which attack the speaker rather than addressing the claims, but in this case the ill feeling is not created by the argument, it already exists.