5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Denigrate' in a Sentence
"To criticize someone or something in a harmful and disrespectful way, damaging their reputation or character." more
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The journalist has denigrated the company's reputation with her investigative reports.
Despite his good intentions, the journalist's biased reporting will denigrate the credibility of the news outlet.
A responsible media should prioritize unbiased reporting and avoid attempts to denigrate public figures without credible evidence.
Ethical journalism requires reporters to uphold the truth and refrain from attempts to denigrate public figures without substantial evidence.
Journalists have a responsibility not to denigrate the reputation of individuals without verified evidence.
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