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gaslight

[gas-lahyt] / ˈgæsˌlaɪt /




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“And I don’t want to say it’s disproportionate, but to a certain degree it is. You’re constantly filtering out, is this real danger? You are kind of constantly gaslighting yourself.”

From Los Angeles Times

Your duty is to have spoken honestly once, respectfully and without coercion; to ensure that your values were clearly expressed; and to refuse to gaslight yourself into believing that fairness does not matter.

From MarketWatch

But if they are willing to gaslight you about pay, exploring other options might be smart.

From MarketWatch

In a press conference after the judgement, one of the nurses said they felt they had been "gaslighted" by NHS managers.

From BBC

The child hit out at Rhodes for "gaslighting me, parading around as a survivor, while destroying me and my mother".

From BBC