besmirch Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɪˈsmɜːtʃ]
  • Us [ bɪˈsmɝːtʃ]

Meaning of besmirch In English

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Examples of besmirch

  • Secondly, he was a fellow bishop and these attacks besmirched the honour of the office which he shared with other prelates.

  • If we besmirch each other long enough, the public will soon conclude that we are all frauds.

  • He should have resigned rather than engage in this piece of naked class legislation which will besmirch his name for a long time.

  • Nothing is gained by keeping him in prison, and the good name of those who are responsible for doing so is besmirched.

  • Those hooligans have shamed our nation and besmirched our international reputation.

  • Consider the people concerned in the last two or three tribunals whose reputations have been besmirched for ever.

  • The appalling conditions in some of our kennels besmirch our reputation as a nation of pet lovers.

  • It can help us to rid football of the hooliganism that has besmirched our national game for far too long.

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