muckrake vs scandalize

muckrake

verb
  • To search for and expose corruption or scandal, especially as a form of investigative journalism. 

noun
  • A rake for scraping up dung. 

scandalize

verb
  • To disgrace. 

  • To reduce the area and efficiency of a sail by expedient means (e.g. slacking the peak and tricing up the tack) without properly reefing, thus slowing boat speed. 

  • To reproach. 

  • To libel. 

  • To cause great offense to (someone). 

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