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13 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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International relations took a hit when diplomats began to calumniate each other's nations in the press.
The defendant's lawyer argued that the prosecution had calumniated his client without substantial proof.
The rival company will calumniate our product to gain a competitive advantage.
By the end of the investigation, the suspect will have calumniated the integrity of the entire police force.
Teachers should discourage students from calumniating their classmates.
The heated debate on social issues took a negative turn when participants began to calumniate each other's beliefs.
Despite their community service, some members have been calumniating the volunteer group.
Rumors are spreading as the celebrity is calumniating the journalist who exposed their secret.
The disgruntled employee took to social media to calumniate the company's commitment to employee well-being.
The disgruntled employee will be calumniating the company's policies during the staff meeting.
Some online forums become breeding grounds for users to calumniate others without repercussions.
She was calumniating her ex-partner after their publicized breakup.
Social media is abuzz with users calumniating the controversial decision made by the jury.

Calumniate

kuh-luhm-nee-eyt
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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