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muckraked
Variant of muckrake
muckrake
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muck·rake (muk′rāk′)
intransitive verb muckraked -·raked′, muckraking -·rak′·ing
☆ to search for and publicize, as in newspapers, any real or alleged corruption by public officials, business executives, or other important persons
Etymology: inspired by the allusion by Theodore Roosevelt in a speech (1906) to the man with the muck rake in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress
Related Forms:
- ☆ muckraker muck′·rak′er noun
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