malign Definition In Czech

  • 0 to say unpleasant things about (someone or something), especially without reason -- pomlouvat

    • He’s always maligning his wife when she isn’t there.

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Examples of malign

  • Now we cannot but feel that we have been maligned in such a way that much of our good work has been undone.

  • One of the greatest statesmen that this country has ever seen had his character maligned after his death by an unknown, malicious pressman.

  • They are very disappointed that he should be so maligned.

  • You have those companies at work at the present day, and you have also that very much maligned person the speculative builder.

  • Although we have on occation been maligned, our record in legislation and the changes which we have made in society has been outstanding.

  • The so-called no-fault concept, which is much maligned by opponents of change, is nothing new and is welcome.

  • The commissioner will also give proper protection to the innocent, who can be too easily maligned and smeared in the press without adequate recourse.

  • He said he was not going to stand slandering and maligning of the workers.

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NOVÁ SLOVA

European

May 10, 2021

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Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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