16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Calumniate' in a Sentence
"To falsely and maliciously make statements that damage someone's reputation; to slander." more
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Even though they were friends, Sarah would sometimes calumniate her classmates to feel superior.
He would never calumniate his friend's toy.
The politician chose to calumniate his opponent during the debate rather than discussing real issues.
The gossiping parrot loved to calumniate the other birds in the tree, spreading false rumors about their nests.
The kind teacher reminded the children not to calumniate others and to speak kindly about their friends.
The jealous witch tried to calumniate the princess by casting a spell to tarnish her reputation.
He did not calumniate his friend by spreading untrue stories about him.
The wise owl advised the animals in the forest not to calumniate each other and live in harmony.
The teacher encouraged the students to work together and not calumniate each other during group projects.
The superhero vowed never to calumniate his fellow heroes, working together to protect the city.
The students learned not to calumniate their classmates by spreading false rumors.
The detective warned the witness not to calumniate the suspect without proper evidence.
The little girl knew it was wrong to calumniate her sister for taking a cookie without permission.
The princess refused to calumniate her loyal servant, even when others tried to tarnish his reputation.
The detective warned everyone not to calumniate the innocent man and wait for the evidence.
Despite facing criticism, the athlete chose not to calumniate his opponents but to focus on improving his skills.
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