malign in English

adjective
1
evil in nature or effect; malevolent.
she had a strong and malign influence
verb
1
speak about (someone) in a spitefully critical manner.
don't you dare malign her in my presence

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "malign" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "malign", or refer to the context using the word "malign" in the English Dictionary.

1. 15 " How did we malign you?

2. One money market appears malign undersell.

3. 13 She gave him a malign look.

4. 21 One money market appears malign undersell.

5. 4 I wish to malign no one.

6. 2 She describes pornography as 'a malign industry'.

7. 20 Can be benign hemangioma changed into malign?

8. 19 For malign and ab extra inbreak fireweed.

9. 1 She describes pornography as 'a malign industry'.

10. 18 The cure of disease of malign organization cell?

11. 17 To free from evil spirits or malign influences.

12. Foreign domination had a malign influence on local politics.

13. Sinister, Baleful, malign mean seriously threatening evil or disaster

14. 3 Your behaviours exercised a malign influence on the children.

15. Is cure malign what idea does melanin tumour have?

16. 14 Is cure malign what idea does melanin tumour have?

17. 1 Foreign domination had a malign influence on local politics.

18. 16 Wait for malign and cogged method to remember this.

19. 22 You malign a generous person when you call him stingy.

20. 6 Edward felt that he and the malign force were fairly evenly matched.

21. 23 Malign fate had broken their necks , perhaps, but never their hearts.

22. Many displayed the malign green of corruption, the verdigris of spiritual gangrene.

23. And Mr. Bhatia, I will never support someone who can malign my reputation.

24. 12 Many displayed the malign green of corruption, the verdigris of spiritual gangrene.

25. 18 synonyms for Calumniate: asperse, backbite, defame, malign, slander, slur, tear down, traduce

26. 18 synonyms for Calumniate: asperse, backbite, defame, malign, slander, slur, tear down, traduce

27. The content are absolutely fake, motivated and is a malicious attempt to malign India.

28. Synonyms for Calumniate include asperse, blacken, knock, libel, malign, rubbish, slander, vilify, defame and denigrate

29. 10 The malign effects suffered by inbred animals show how evolution can exploit hidden diversity.

30. Synonyms for Backbite include detract, knock, libel, rubbish, abuse, calumniate, defame, denigrate, disparage and malign

31. 11 The malign coincidence that led to the tragedy was made clear by accident investigators' measurements.

32. That was the malign beauty of it all, which I spent seven grudging years admiring.

33. Synonyms for Asperse include vilify, disparage, malign, defame, slander, slur, traduce, calumniate, smear and libel

34. Synonyms for Bad mouth include wrong, malign, misrepresent, mistreat, abuse, harm, hurt, injure, dishonour and defame

35. The still air keeps the smoke close to the surface, exacerbating its malign effects on health.

36. Otherwise, the administration will continue imposing tough actions against Russia in response to its malign activities.

37. 24 They presume that changing values are declining values and seek some malign influence to blame.

38. Never shall I forget the look of cold, cruel, malign Contemptuousness, with which the ruffian regarded me

39. 27 Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.

40. 7 That was the malign beauty of it all,(www.Sentencedict.com) which I spent seven grudging years admiring.

41. 14:1) Others malign him as powerless, or they claim that he is not interested in mankind’s affairs.

42. 5 A malign child of the Cold War who had once been the uncrowned underworld king of Berlin.

43. 3 Wool mycosis, malign external auditory meatus is cholecystitis of swollen sex of phlogistic, gas, necrotic quality phlegmon .

44. There are many synonyms of Calumniate which include Accuse, Asperse, Blacken, Blaspheme, Libel, Malign, Revile, Scandalize, Slander, Slur, …

45. 9 The alliance, whether viewed as divine or malign, was formally enshrined in the School Certificate examination defined in 19

46. In March 1502, Arthur and Catherine were afflicted by an unknown illness, "a malign vapour which proceeded from the air."

47. Rather than become incensed or try to retaliate when they malign or falsely accuse us, we simply “let them be.” —Matt.

48. 25 They had gotten along well together until his parents came into the vicinity and began to malign his wife.

49. 28 They had gotten along well together until his parents came into the vicinity and began to malign his wife.

50. Calumnious - (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign calumniatory , defamatory , denigrating , denigrative , denigratory , libellous , libelous , slanderous