1 to spoil someone's reputation:
2 to make something black:
Each of the other two bore a flower, once red but now blackened.
He talked about blackening the reputation of this country.
Surely this is one of the darkest of all the shadows that blackens the face of man.
Landowners would not have been anxious to see their land spoiled and the air in the neighbourhood blackened by collieries.
I am pleased to say that the blackened panoramas in some of the coal fields have disappeared.
Doctors and scientists are often unfairly blackened when we talk about scientific experimentation.
The carer finds more items blackened by burning in the kitchen each time she goes round.
Other unhealthy results of smoking included blackened smokers' lungs and rotten teeth.
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