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Filter by Meaning The tourist accused the locals of maligning them by overcharging for souvenirs.
The employee accused their coworker of maligning them by taking credit for their work.
The neighbor accused the other neighbor of maligning them by spreading rumors.
The company was accused of maligning their competitors by spreading rumors about their products.
The child blamed the broken vase on their imaginary friend, maligning them as a troublemaker.
The tabloid was notorious for maligning celebrities with unfounded rumors.
They were arrested for maligning the reputation of a local business.
The blogger was criticized for maligning an entire culture in their post.
The defendant was found guilty of maligning the victim during the trial.
The website was shut down for maligning religious groups.
The company faced backlash for maligning a competitor in their advertising campaign.
He was fired for maligning his colleagues in an email to management.
She was accused of maligning her ex-boyfriend on social media.
The neighbor was caught maligning the family next door.
The tabloid newspaper was notorious for maligning celebrities.
She was sued for maligning a public figure in a newspaper article.
The student was punished for maligning their teacher in a school-wide email.
The company was sued for maligning the reputation of a former employee.
The comedian was criticized for maligning a marginalized group in his comedy routine.
The student was accused of maligning her teacher on social media.
The activist accused the government of maligning the protesters in the press.
The author wrote a book about the dangers of maligning individuals online.
He was maligning his former employer to anyone who would listen.
The teacher was accused of maligning a student's performance in front of the class.
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