11 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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The student is calumniating the teacher, causing disruptions in the classroom.
The environmental activist is calumniating corporations for their role in climate change.
The vengeful ex-employee is calumniating the company by spreading false information online.
The student is calumniating his classmate, spreading false rumors about academic dishonesty.
Why are you calumniating the chef? His cooking skills are excellent.
To divert attention from their own wrongdoing, the accused is calumniating the investigators.
Rumors are spreading as the celebrity is calumniating the journalist who exposed their secret.
Despite the lack of evidence, the rival company is calumniating our products to tarnish our reputation.
I am calumniating my colleague to tarnish her reputation.
The gossip magazine is currently calumniating the famous actor for alleged misconduct.
Social media is abuzz with users calumniating the controversial decision made by the jury.
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