redwash

English

Etymology

From red +‎ -wash.

Verb

redwash (third-person singular simple present redwashes, present participle redwashing, simple past and past participle redwashed)

  1. (transitive) To associate with left-wing or socialist politics publicly to cover up one's true motives or negative impacts.
    Coordinate terms: bluewash, brownwash, whitewash, greenwash; humanewash, sustainwash