Sentences with Muckrake

Filter by Meaning

6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Muckrake'

The tabloid magazine is known for its tendency to muckrake celebrities, publishing scandalous stories to boost sales.

The investigative reporter refused to muckrake and instead focused on uncovering the truth behind the corporate scandal.

The author's decision to muckrake historical figures in the novel sparked controversy among readers who felt it distorted facts.

The detective refused to muckrake the suspect until concrete evidence was gathered to avoid false accusations.

The ethical journalist resisted the pressure to muckrake, choosing instead to report on issues responsibly and without sensationalism.

The author's decision to muckrake controversial topics in the novel sparked intense debates among literary critics.

Cite This Word

Was This Helpful?
Copied