Examples of 'maligned' in a sentence
Meaning of "maligned"
malign (verb) - to speak about someone in a spitefully critical manner
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- Assailed with contemptuous language
- simple past tense and past participle of malign
How to use "maligned" in a sentence
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They have maligned the freedom struggle.
Then one is purified from things maligned.
Glumshanks was maligned and mistreated for years.
For the rest of his life he is maligned.
Richard llI was a much maligned character by historians.
I will not allow your name to be maligned.
Chaos has been much maligned and slandered.
Those magnificent men you just maligned.
Our image is maligned in the neighbouring villages.
And the bank has been maligned too.
I have not maligned a servant to his master.
The ambitious project was criticized and maligned.
Disengaged employees are often maligned as a blight on organisations.
Our reputation as public servants has been maligned.
Purity has been much maligned in this world.
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He maligned me in the most outrageous manner.
Possibly the most maligned part of speech.
Our industry has been much maligned.
You have maligned a great woman.
Our family would have been maligned.
He has maligned the whole family.
Video games have been maligned for decades.
It will be maligned if it gets stained with your blood.
And this is the gentleman who has maligned me.
You have maligned me in front of the whole world.
He is dishonored and maligned on every side.
The maligned influencer finally rid of.
Our paper is being maligned because of you.
Maligned and despaired by government lies.
I will be the only maligned divorcee at the wedding.
Maligned powerless minority that they are.
They are a much maligned bird in my book.
Maligned defendant in front of the children.
He publicly maligned the love of my life.
So let us both get ourselves maligned.
And unjustly maligned majestical being.
He has just cut his vein and maligned us.
I was maligned and had no choice.
Yet these dishonest people maligned our elders.
The much maligned imaginary friend.
Our lives and work stereotyped and maligned.
Boxing is often maligned as a violent sport.
When beauty had been so maligned.
The brain drain so maligned in the past is being encouraged.
He has lust cut his vein and maligned us.
Go back to that maligned minor league system again.
I will not have my staff maligned.
But it has also been maligned as a potentially toxic beverage.
In which his good name has been maligned.
That life by nature is maligned rather than benign.