Sentence examples for to slander from inspiring English sources

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to slander

verb

To utter a slanderous statement; baselessly speak ill of.

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"This is another attempt to slander him".

(I wouldn't want to slander any professional sports franchise by comparing it with the Chicago Cubs).

"They say I have a tendency to slander people, which I have to admit I do".

Government officials have accused those promoting AIDS treatment of conspiring to slander and poison black people.

("Five-O trying to slander my name/ Trying to charge me for attempt, disrespecting my aim").

He also spoke of the danger of using the media to slander political rivals.

Do they support the use of coerced testimony and hearsay to slander innocent lives?

Zhang, too, has detractors who would be more than glad to slander her.

And is it permissible to slander the dead in the pursuit of a good story?

Vizier and mother take the opportunity to slander one another in private consultations with Naser.

When Medvedev began to slander Leonid Brezhnev, the KGB was pushed to act.

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