Charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone.
Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon.
Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically.
United States painter (born in England) of portraits and historical scenes (1783-1872)
Другие значения термина "sully" 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.
6 You make me a liar by such language: you sully my honour.
7 I will not allow you to sully your mind with such filth.
8 Take your hands, sir, from my shoulder, lest the touch sully you.
9 French cinema is seen as too serious to sully itself with recent politics.
10 Seven times I allowed that man to sully me... seven times.
11 Do not sully her memory or her mother's by engaging in any violence.
12 Bafta may also sully its record as Oscar-tipster in the best supporting categories.
13 I didn't want to sully the memory of her visit to the island.
14 Such delays will send investment capital fleeing and sully Canada's reputation, he warned.
15 But Magua is pledged not to sully the lilies of France.
16 Yet some suspicious appearances are found to sully the theological fame of Anthemius.
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