Bluewashes vs Bluewashed - What's the difference?
bluewashes | bluewashed |
(bluewash)
To use a blue paint or glaze.
(business, politics) To tout a business or organization's commitment to social responsibility, and to use this perception for public relations and economic gain; to present a humanitarian front in this manner.
* 2006. William S. Laufer. Corporate Bodies and Guilty Minds: The Failure of Corporate Criminal Liability , page 164:
A wash of blue paint or glaze.
As verbs the difference between bluewashes and bluewashed
is that bluewashes is third-person singular of bluewash while bluewashed is past tense of bluewash.As a noun bluewashes
is plural of lang=en.bluewashed
English
Verb
(head)bluewash
English
Verb
(es)- Corporations ...bluewash by suggesting ethical leadership and affiliating with the United Nations.
Noun
(bluewashes)- beautified with bluewash .