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Significados de
defame
en inglés
portugués
denegrir
catalán
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Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
smear
slander
sully
depreciate
denigrate
calumniate
smirch
besmirch
derogate
asperse
portugués
denegrir
Sinónimos
Examples for "
smear
"
smear
slander
sully
depreciate
denigrate
Examples for "
smear
"
1
Now Donald Trump and the far right are trying to
smear
him.
2
The blood of the pauper shall
smear
the couch of the indolent.
3
It is of course wrong not to
smear
the blame around evenly.
4
But in the case of his latest
smear
campaign, the reaction is.
5
All subjects completed TB treatment and were
smear
negative at treatment completion.
1
It is a
slander
upon their memory, at least, so I believe.
2
Subsequently, the play and film Amadeus gave mass circulation to the
slander
.
3
They hear the language of flattery, but not the tongue of
slander
.
4
Pepin mutters a residue of
slander
in tones that quiver with malice-
5
Shortly after the interview was released, Danilkin described its contents as
slander
.
1
China has since sought to
sully
her reputation and undermine her claims.
2
The judge publicly admonished Felder for his attempts to
sully
Minnelli's reputation.
3
It was forbidden to
sully
their royal bloodlines by producing mud children.
4
And Force would never
sully
his hands with that sort of behaviour.
5
Not even Communism can
sully
the Caribbean or dim the tropical sunshine.
1
Far be it from me to
depreciate
physical symmetry and personal comeliness.
2
He too will be apt to
depreciate
their application to the arts.
3
They sometimes resort to deception to
depreciate
their value with the appraisers.
4
One class goes to
depreciate
Republican institutions, the other to praise them.
5
CLEINIAS: Once more, Stranger, I must complain that you
depreciate
our lawgivers.
1
For example, it's routine marketing practice for homeopaths to
denigrate
mainstream medicine.
2
It's a Chinese principle to contribute to, and not
denigrate
,
potential markets.
3
None of that, of course, is to
denigrate
Eric and his ability.
4
By seeking to ban and re-route loyalist parades and
denigrate
our culture.
5
This is not to
denigrate
the former in favour of the latter.
1
In fact, she may rise out of her grave to
calumniate
me.
2
He would not
calumniate
those, he said, who counselled trust in God.
3
Bless them that curse you and pray for them that
calumniate
you.
4
You do more, under the pretext of unmasking yourself, you
calumniate
yourself.
5
Who shall praise or honour princes who insult and
calumniate
each other?
1
It's a weapon that no self-respecting man should
smirch
his hands with.
2
For many of them it will
smirch
us forever.... You DO understand?
3
One could never detect a
smirch
or a grain of dust upon them.
4
A careless word or two shall easily suffice to
smirch
your fair fame.
5
He had never tried to embarrass him or
smirch
his name.
1
Why
besmirch
with murder foul the noble shade of that renowned chief?
2
The whole Russia line was a ruse to
besmirch
Trump and help Clinton.
3
The letter which would
besmirch
my name, dishonour and disgrace it for ever!
4
The Long Summer will come again before that one would
besmirch
his precious honor.
5
After all, why
besmirch
someone who may yet be innocent?
1
But is it possible to
derogate
from the necessary laws of existence?
2
You cannot
derogate
from the value of reason without using reason.
3
But by his marriage he might either support or
derogate
from these honours.
4
A man with such a nature as yours should not
derogate
so far.
5
Nay, would it not rather seem to
derogate
from those attributes?
1
Herbal waters can also be used to
asperse
or anoint people or places.
2
You have presumed to
asperse
the good name of the Countess de Soissons.
3
Who would dare to
asperse
the character of this perfect, lovely, and intellectual schoolmistress?
4
And to think, mother, that they shall
asperse
his name!
5
As you
asperse
the area, you may wish to say something to the effect of:
Uso de
defame
en inglés
1
Nor is there any attempt here to
defame
or injure any section.
2
To have your letter intercepted, rival enemies are working to
defame
you.
3
They accused foreign forces in Afghanistan of orchestrating it to
defame
the Taliban.
4
We are outcasts from Deity; therefore we
defame
the place of our exile.
5
He seemed to like to
defame
men whom the people loved and honored.
6
It is easy to
defame
a person who is safely dead.
7
My employment has been an honorable one, and no man can
defame
it.
8
Don't
defame
the fair name of your city and state, sir!
9
They only try to
defame
us, said a Taliban spokesman.
10
Justice Toogood found that Slater did
defame
Craig, by making untrue statements about him.
11
Frequently the subject of slander, he was not a victim of conspiracy to
defame
.
12
He would, if necessary to get his name in print,
defame
his own parents.
13
The mother said she had never heard or seen her son
defame
the crown.
14
They
defame
one another, and mutually treat each other as impostors and false teachers.
15
A beneficiary who will
defame
a bounteous benefactor is unworthy of his good fortune.
16
You would darkly slander him whom you cannot openly
defame
.
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defame german
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Translations for
defame
portugués
denegrir
caluniar
difamar
catalán
denigrar
calumniar
difamar
indultar
Defame
a través del tiempo
Defame
por variante geográfica
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