Examples of 'has tarnished' in a sentence

Meaning of "has tarnished"

has tarnished - This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone's reputation, image, or standing has been negatively affected or damaged. It suggests that something has caused a loss of trust, respect, or admiration for an individual or organization

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has tarnished
He has tarnished the image of the teacher community.
The blood of the victim has tarnished the altar.
It has tarnished a heretofore outstanding image.
What nick armstrong did has tarnished the badge.
Has tarnished the image of all Muslims.
Certainly the disclosure of public information has tarnished our reputation.
Its a shame he has tarnished the club in such a way.
The beef was tender but the edges of the anchovy has tarnished my taste experience.
This crisis has tarnished the image of the league.
There can be no doubt that this coverage has tarnished the court's image.
Baseball games has tarnished his image in the eyes of many.
The color of your garage door weighs you down or has tarnished over time?
The mistake of a few cops has tarnished the image of the entire police department.
So Hollywood has completely destroyed her, it has tarnished her shine.
Corruption has tarnished the image of Nigeria.

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But the Modi government 's failure to deliver what it promised has tarnished that image.
He has tarnished our reputation in Mumbai.
The issue of conflict diamonds has tarnished the image of Africa.
It has tarnished the image of Republicans.
In the beginning God he has tarnished the face in a clean way.
This has tarnished the image and credibility of the Organization.
It is not the first time that racism has tarnished European football.
The incident has tarnished the movement 's image and caused a public outcry.
The inability to solve its pollution problems has tarnished the authority of the CCP regime.
It has tarnished the image of Japan, but it is a lie.
Certainly the disclosure of public information has tarnished our reputation And I sincerely regret it.
Sin has tarnished the reflection of God 's glory.
But because of you, he has tarnished our reputation.
She has tarnished our school's reputation, and will never be forgiven for what she's done.
Their blind and reckless scam has tarnished The distinguished name of this institution.
O Unmistakably, the SARS outbreak in Toronto has tarnished Canada 's overall image.
Employee dissent has tarnished Google in recent weeks, not just about the project in China.
It 's this fundamentalist attitude that has tarnished the image of all Muslims.
He has tarnished our Country 's honor.
A slew of scandals involving monks has tarnished the clergy's image in recent months.
It has tarnished 16 years of memories.
Summary Unmistakably, the SARS outbreak in Toronto has tarnished Canada 's overall image.
Mr Trump has tarnished his image.
HOUSTON - James Click knows Houston 's sign-stealing scandal has tarnished the franchise 's reputation.
The Prime Minister has tarnished Canada 's reputation when it comes to grain exports.
But it 's because of that swine of a constable, sir who has tarnished my unblemished reputation!
The disappearance of Khashoggi has tarnished Prince Mohammed's reputation and deepened questions about his leadership.
However, a series of scandals has tarnished the league 's image.
The economic crisis has tarnished the image of French banks.
It means, Clemmie, that her father has tarnished our family's good name.
What Nick Armstrong did has tarnished the badge and made all of our jobs harder.
It's been said and has tarnished the ears of the listener.
This girl has tarnished our image!

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