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9 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 defendant's lawyer argued that the prosecution had calumniated his client without substantial proof.
Critics have calumniated the film for its alleged lack of originality and artistic merit.
Despite the lack of evidence, he has calumniated his colleague, damaging their professional reputation.
The rival companies have calumniated each other in a series of aggressive advertisements.
The gossip columnist has calumniated several celebrities in her latest articles.
The social media influencer has calumniated her former friends in a public spat.
Some online users have calumniated the author for expressing unconventional views in the book.
She has calumniated her political opponent during the election campaign.
Environmental activists have calumniated the government for neglecting conservation efforts.

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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