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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The filmmaker received criticism for maligning a particular gender's identity in his movie.
The friends had a fallout after one of them was caught maligning the other's personality.
The student was expelled from the university for maligning the professor's credentials online.
The customer was dissatisfied with the salesperson's attitude of maligning their preferences.
The public figure was criticized for maligning her critics' motives and character.
The children were warned against maligning their teacher's reputation in school.
The tabloids often indulge in maligning celebrities to attract attention.
She was concerned that the negative reviews on her business's website were maligning her hard work.
The student's reputation was severely damaged after a false rumor started maligning her character.
The disgruntled employee resorted to maligning the company's reputation by spreading false rumors.
The anonymous social media account had been set up with the sole purpose of maligning people in the community.
The disgruntled ex-partner went on a social media campaign, maligning the reputation of his former lover.
The newspaper article had the effect of maligning the victim's character, even though the information was untrue.
The neighbor spread false stories about her family, maligning their reputation in the community.
The opposing team's fans were maligning the players, causing them to feel discouraged.
The false rumor about her promiscuity was a clear attempt at maligning her character.
The jealous co-worker was caught red-handed maligning the reputation of her colleague.
The competitor's advertising campaign seemed to be maligning our company's products.
The candidate resorted to maligning his opponent's reputation rather than presenting his own agenda.
The local politician was caught on tape maligning the opposition party and its members.
The false accusations against her were made with the intent of maligning her reputation.
The media outlet was sued for maligning the reputation of a local business with false reports.
Some individuals take pleasure in maligning the reputations of others without any provocation.
The writer was accused of maligning the culture and traditions of the local people.
The customer wrote a bad review maligning the restaurant's food and service.
The blogger received backlash for maligning a group of people in her blog post.
He was angry about people maligning his favorite sports team.
The professor was reprimanded for maligning a student in front of the entire class.
The author was accused of maligning a historical figure in his latest book.
The employee was fired for maligning her boss in public.
She was upset to find her friends maligning her behind her back.
The politician was accused of maligning his opponent in the media.
The company's reputation suffered after a customer accused them of maligning their product.
The radio host was criticized for maligning a popular celebrity on air.
The film critic was known for maligning movies that didn't fit his taste.
The comedian was criticized for maligning a marginalized community in his stand-up routine.
The activist was accused of maligning the reputation of a well-known company.
Some members of the audience were caught maligning the performer's appearance during the show.
The athlete was accused of maligning his fellow teammates in a post-game interview.
The journalist was fired for maligning a local business without any evidence.
The patient accused the doctor of maligning them by not listening to their symptoms.
The child accused their sibling of maligning them by hiding their toys.
The driver honked at the pedestrian, maligning them for jaywalking.
The dog barked at the mailman, maligning him as a threat.
The football team accused the opposing team of maligning them by playing dirty.
The opponent accused the candidate of maligning their campaign by spreading false information.
The journalist was accused of maligning the politician's character in their article.
The student claimed that the teacher was maligning them by giving them a failing grade.
The police officer was accused of maligning the suspect by planting evidence.
The artist accused the critic of maligning their work by misinterpreting its meaning.
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