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5 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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She had been calumniating her colleagues for weeks, poisoning the office atmosphere.
The gossip columnist had been calumniating the celebrity, creating a web of lies for sensational headlines.
Despite her achievements, he had been calumniating her reputation within the academic community.
The disgruntled ex-employee had been calumniating the company's integrity, damaging its public image.
The politician had been calumniating his opponent, spreading false rumors to tarnish the campaign.

Calumniate

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verbTo falsely and maliciously make statements that damage someone's reputation; to slander.

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Last Updated On: June 5, 2024
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