Sentence examples for maligns from inspiring English sources

The word 'maligns' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means to speak harmful or untrue things about someone or something. Example: The journalist's article maligns the reputation of the politician, spreading rumors and false accusations.

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maligns

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Third person singular of malign

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He could also have mentioned a German economy that is feeling its strength again, the tranformation of Ireland from backwater to Celtic Tiger, the new international confidence of Spanish firms, or even the Bulgaria Mr Drezner maligns, which grew by 6% last year.

The awareness is influencing a generation raised under Chinese rule but skeptical of official propaganda that maligns the Dalai Lama or brands the self-immolators as terrorists.

Your Aug. 4 editorial "Closer Scrutiny of For-Profit Schools" maligns a critical component of postsecondary education in the United States, private sector colleges and universities.

None of this much impresses Mr. Durst's younger brother, Douglas, who contends that the film maligns the family real estate company, the Durst Organization, which he now runs, and his dead father, Seymour Durst, the patriarch who is played by Frank Langella.

Advocates of Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, have been steaming at a December column that I wrote from Kentucky, arguing that it unfairly maligns a program that is a lifeline to the disabled.

An industrial product crafted to stand alongside the wave of predatory development that maligns history and treats the past as the final colony in the American world empire.

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Either outcome would afford terrorists an ideal sanctuary, a greater danger than Awlaki even at his most malign, especially for the pro-western monarchies elsewhere on the Arabian Peninsula.

Wetherspoon is stepping up its efforts in the breakfast market to counteract slowing sales growth and what it says is the malign effect of cheap supermarket alcohol on the pub trade.

He also made several "day one" promises, such as securing the border to curb illegal immigration, rescinding a nuclear agreement with Iran and authorizing the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline – the long-in-development crude oil project that has been maligned by environmental activists.

Party members have complained about the printing of surplus ballot papers, irregularities in the voters' roll, traditional leaders "frogmarching" villagers to the polls, people feigning illiteracy to be "assisted", voters being bussed to faraway constituencies, and the malign influence of the military.

Or is it the malign spirit of a girl this septet cyber-bullied into suicide exactly one year ago this very night?

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