11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Besmirch' in a Sentence
"To soil, tarnish, or discolor." more
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By the end of the investigation, they will have besmirched the suspect's character.
By the time the truth comes out, the false accusations will have besmirched her innocence.
She would never besmirch the memories of her deceased loved ones.
The detective was cautious not to besmirch the witness's statement with leading questions.
Despite efforts to preserve it, pollution will have besmirched the pristine beauty of the lake.
The athlete faced accusations that threatened to besmirch the fair play spirit of the sports event.
He will besmirch his reputation if he continues spreading false rumors.
By the time the truth comes out, he will have been besmirching the reputation of his former business partner.
The artist aimed to create thought-provoking work that would inspire, not besmirch, the viewers' minds.
Over the years, pollution has besmirched the once-clear waters of the river.
The historian's goal was to present facts without allowing personal bias to besmirch the research.
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