malign|maligned|maligning|maligns in English
verb
[ma·lign || mə'laɪn]
slander, make evil and untrue statements about another; speak in a wicked manner of
Use "malign|maligned|maligning|maligns" in a sentence
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2. Amoebae are frequently maligned as shapeless blobs
3. Machiavellian and manipulative, the Lords are often maligned.
4. 15 " How did we malign you?
5. One money market appears malign undersell.
6. 13 She gave him a malign look.
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8. She had seen herself repeatedly maligned in the newspapers.
9. 21 One money market appears malign undersell.
10. 4 I wish to malign no one.
11. Yet they were for long despised, maligned and hated.”
12. Synonyms for Backbites include detracts, knocks, libels, rubbishes, abuses, calumniates, defames, denigrates, disparages and maligns
13. Much maligned over the years, Brutalism is acquiring new fans
14. Synonyms for Belittles include ridicules, decries, defames, deprecates, depreciates, derogates, disparages, maligns, minimises and minimizes
15. 2 She describes pornography as 'a malign industry'.
16. 20 Can be benign hemangioma changed into malign?
17. 19 For malign and ab extra inbreak fireweed.
18. 1 She describes pornography as 'a malign industry'.
19. We maligned him dreadfully when you come to think of it.
20. 18 The cure of disease of malign organization cell?
21. Cassette imparts the unique sound from an often maligned recording medium
22. 17 To free from evil spirits or malign influences.
23. Foreign domination had a malign influence on local politics.
24. Synonyms for Asperses include vilifies, disparages, maligns, defames, slanders, slurs, traduces, calumniates, smears and libels
25. Synonyms for Aspersing include defamation, libel, slander, calumny, vilification, calumniation, libeling, libelling, maligning and smearing