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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The maligned politician lost the election due to a series of controversial statements.
The athlete's performance was maligned by the coach, who said she wasn't trying hard enough.
The rival company maligned our product in order to make their own look better.
The maligned product failed to meet the expectations of consumers.
The teacher was maligned by a student who spread lies about her online.
The maligned community was unfairly blamed for the area's problems, despite contributing positively.
The maligned artist's paintings were eventually recognized as masterpieces.
The celebrity's former assistant maligned her in a tell-all book.
The blogger maligned the restaurant by posting a negative review that was based on inaccurate information.
The maligned athlete faced constant criticism from the media.
The maligned writer's controversial book was later recognized for its valuable insights.
The maligned country's reputation was tarnished after reports of human rights abuses.
The company's reputation was maligned after a viral video of their product's malfunction.
The maligned actor's casting choices were limited due to negative reviews.
The maligned musician was criticized for his unconventional style.
The maligned company was unable to attract investors.
The critics maligned the new movie, causing it to have low box office sales.
The maligned organization faced accusations of corruption.
The maligned company faced financial troubles due to false accusations.
He maligned his former boss in order to make himself look good.
He felt maligned by the false rumors spread about him at work.
The chef maligned the restaurant's competition, in order to make his own restaurant look better.
The author was maligned by critics who accused him of plagiarism.
The patient maligned the effectiveness of the prescribed medication.
The maligned athlete was actually very skilled, despite negative commentary.
My classmates maligned my opinion, making me feel small and insignificant.
The teacher maligned the student's project, without giving it a fair assessment.
The editor maligned the writer's work, leading to its rejection.
The coach maligned the player's effort during the post-game interview.
The maligned organization was doing important work for the community, despite criticism.
The maligned brand suffered a drop in sales after the product recall.
The CEO was maligned by his former employees, who accused him of prioritizing profit over worker safety.
The maligned athlete struggled to find a sponsor.
The blogger maligned the author's work in a scathing review.
The maligned corporation's CEO was forced to resign after being exposed for embezzlement.
The athlete's career was maligned by rumors of drug use, despite no evidence to support it.
The journalist maligned the company by publishing an article containing inaccuracies.
The online troll maliciously maligned the character of a popular influencer, leading to cyberbullying.
He felt that his reputation had been maligned by false rumors.
The tabloid magazine maligned the celebrity by publishing untrue stories about him.
The NGO's efforts to help refugees were maligned by critics who claimed they were only trying to gain publicity.
The maligned scientist's research was discredited due to allegations of falsifying data.
The musician's good name was maligned by a former bandmate who spread rumors of their unprofessional behavior.
The actress was constantly maligned by the media for her personal life, despite her successful career.
The professor maligned her student's research without offering any constructive criticism.
The teacher maligned the student's work without giving any constructive feedback.
The politician's controversial remarks maligned his party's image and lost them many supporters.
The feminist author was maligned by some readers who accused her of being too radical.
The politician maligned his opponent during the election campaign.
The maligned book received many negative reviews and did not sell well.
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