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8 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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Researchers have been calumniating the controversial study, claiming flawed methodologies.
The rival sports team has been calumniating the star player ahead of the championship.
Despite their community service, some members have been calumniating the volunteer group.
Gossip columns have been calumniating the royal family, creating unnecessary controversies.
Journalists have been calumniating the company's reputation without concrete evidence.
The tabloids have been calumniating the celebrity couple's marriage for weeks.
Despite her philanthropic efforts, rumors have been calumniating her character in social circles.
Environmental activists have been calumniating the corporation for its alleged ecological damage.

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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