Sentence examples for to besmirch from inspiring English sources

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to besmirch

verb

To make dirty; to soil.

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He added: "To besmirch her reputation is outrageous.

"It's not necessary to besmirch someone's good name.

There was an attempt to besmirch my name.

The usual suspects will try to besmirch Mr. Morris's patriotism.

Few men have done more to besmirch the reputation of Indian cuisine than Keith Talent.

"None of us wants to lose, but athletics do not exist to besmirch the university," Msgr.

Yesterday he vowed to disprove allegations he claims were designed to "besmirch [his] name".

"He took an honorable office," Mr. Kaminsky said, adding, "and tried to besmirch it".

Iranian officials have rejected those accusations, saying that Israel is trying to besmirch Tehran.

Some have sought to besmirch the boy's life to minimize the resonance of his death.

Any attempt by the White House to besmirch his reputation is scurrilous.

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