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Muckrake Verb Muck Roosevelt Exposing Business December Muck Rayk

Muckrake is a verb meaning to search out and publicly expose misconduct. The term was popularized by President Teddy Roosevelt and adopted by investigative journalists.

Muckrake is a verb meaning to search for and expose misconduct, typically of prominent individuals or businesses. The term originated metaphorically from John Bunyan's 'Man with the Muckrake' and was later adopted by investigative journalists.

Word muckrake
Date December 4, 2016
Type verb
Syllables MUCK-rayk
Etymology The noun muckrake (literally, a rake for muck, i.e., manure) rose out of the dung heap and into the realm of literary metaphor in 1684. That's when John Bunyan used it in Pilgrim's Progress to represent man's preoccupation with earthly things. "The Man with the Muckrake," he wrote, "could look no way but downward." In a 1906 speech, President Teddy Roosevelt recalled Bunyan's words while railing against journalists he thought focused too much on exposing corruption in business and government. Roosevelt called them "the men with the muck-rakes" and implied that they needed to learn "when to stop raking the muck, and to look upward." Investigative reporters weren't insulted; they adopted the term muckraker as a badge of honor. And soon English speakers were using the verb muckrake for the practice of exposing misconduct.
Examples Arn is an aggressive reporter, never afraid to ask difficult questions, hound evasive sources, or muckrake when things appear suspect.

"From his groundbreaking days of editing the iconic liberal magazines Ramparts and Scanlan's Monthly in the 1960s and '70s to his reliably irreverent columns for newspapers …, Mr. [Warren] Hinckle delighted in tweaking anyone in charge of anything and muckraking for what he fiercely saw as the common good." — Kevin Fagan, The San Francisco Chronicle, 26 Aug. 2016
Definition : to search out and publicly expose real or apparent misconduct of a prominent individual or business

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