noun
- the deliberate distortion or destruction of the meaning of a word
Usage: literary; formal
Examples
- The politician’s constant misuse of ‘literally’ was a clear case of verbicide.
- Marketing jargon often commits verbicide by emptying words of their original meaning.
- The author criticized the verbicide that occurs when technical terms are misused in popular media.
- Academic writing sometimes suffers from verbicide when complex concepts are oversimplified.
- The deliberate verbicide of ‘freedom’ in propaganda made the word meaningless.
- Critics accused the company of verbicide for redefining ‘natural’ to suit their products.