Uk English Meaning of muckrake

muckraker

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Wordnet

muckrake (v)

explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures

Webster

muckrake (v. i.)

To seek for, expose, or charge, esp. habitually, corruption, real or alleged, on the part of public men and corporations. On April 14, 1906, President Roosevelt delivered a speech on The Man with the Muck Rake, in which he deprecated sweeping and unjust charges of corruption against public men and corporations. The phrase was taken up by the press, and the verb to muckrake`, in the above sense, and the noun muckrak`er (/), to designate one so engaged, were speedily coined and obtained wide currency. The original allusion was to a character in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress so intent on raking up muck that he could not see a celestial crown held above him.

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muckraker

explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figuresTo seek for, expose, or charge, esp. habitually, corruption, real or alleged, on the part of

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muckmidden => Muckheap, muckle => much, muckiness => muck, muckhill => muckhill, muckheap => dunghill,