Sentence examples for to malign from inspiring English sources

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to malign

verb

To make defamatory statements about; to slander or traduce.

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"They want to malign Pakistan".

My intention is not to malign anybody".

Yet this is the man the Mets chose to malign.

The Israelis did their best to malign the Irish general.

His intent is not to malign Mr. Gates, he said.

Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign.

Ijaz says the video is being widely broadcast in an effort to malign him.

But securitization, like other financial maneuvers, can be put to malign use.

I don't mean to malign people, but far too many are doing that".

Mr. Javadekar said the legal dispute was a campaign to malign Mr. Modi.

Cleopatra did supply Herod with further reason to malign her in Rome, however.

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