Examples of 'much maligned' in a sentence

Meaning of "much maligned"

much maligned - This phrase is used to describe something or someone that has been harshly criticized or unfairly blamed for a particular issue or problem

How to use "much maligned" in a sentence

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much maligned
Richard llI was a much maligned character by historians.
Our industry has been much maligned.
They are a much maligned bird in my book.
I saw for myself the pitiful state that much maligned country is in.
The much maligned imaginary friend.
And even those are much maligned in the press.
A much maligned band.
The free market is much maligned these days.
The much maligned resistance axis similarly scored significant wins in Lebanese elections.
Chaos has been much maligned and slandered.
The much maligned password has an equally dopey digital neighbor in Things on the Internet.
Purity has been much maligned in this world.
Michael Grunwald would say that Richard llI was a great ruler and much maligned.
Milk is much maligned these days.
The Sweet were and are still a much maligned band.

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I belong to a much maligned and ignored group of people.
You have also carried through reforms to restore credibility to this much maligned Parliament.
Millennials are much maligned in the press.
Because they have abandoned their traditional foods, and especially the much maligned potato.
Engineers are much maligned by physicists.
Thomas Bernhard was still a hero, albeit much maligned.
They are a much maligned species.
The most notorious example of this was Google Glass, the much maligned computer glasses.
Guilt is a much maligned concept.
Mikhail Grigorenko 's tenure in Buffalo has been much maligned.
And also works of the much maligned mannerist school.
The much maligned Vancouver Special, however, may yet see its bad reputation improve.
Israel is a nation that is much maligned and vilified.
Hypnosis is a much maligned and misunderstood aspect of mind “ tinkering ”.
Our Secretary-General has been much maligned in recent times.
First, the much maligned Dodd-Frank financial reform is doing some real good.
Petry was much maligned.
For having been trapped in a siege, - George Thomas' army had been much maligned.
They are a much maligned bird.
Only three copies of the " NOVA " will emerge, but reliability, much maligned for Harley.
The lowly and much maligned fruit cake was last on the list.
And as far as polkas, they are a much maligned musical taste.
Much maligned was Amsterdam-born intruder Mona, who took her place.
Dawson was much maligned.
Polish food, like much of Central European food, is much maligned.
Denmark is much maligned.
A much maligned tree?
Few of our divinities have been as much maligned by mythological compilers as Thor.
By the historians. Richard the third was much maligned character.
Luckily the deserved and much maligned reputation for folding beds is changing.
Trade preference, as a concept, has been much maligned of late.
Richard III was a much maligned character by historians.
Of all the world 's great men none has been so much maligned as Muhammad.1.
Nuclear energy has been much maligned in the wake of recent events in Japan.
Windows 7, though, had the benefit of replacing the much maligned Windows Vista.

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