Sentence example with the word 'malign'

malign

antagonistic, bitchy, corrupting, depreciate, ferine, invidious, miasmatic, pitiless, smear, traduce

Definition adj. evil or harmful in nature or influence

Last update: April 24, 2016

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Although the attorney was upset about the judge’s decision, he did not malign the judicial system when he talked to the media.   [verb]

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He is all set to malign you.   [verb]

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A malign influence.   [adjective]

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The Government maintain that they have no malign intent, nor any current plans to use their vast array of order-making powers.   [adjective]

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Before dinner the old prince, of whom she was always afraid, came into her room with a peculiarly restless and malign expression and went out again without saying a word.   [adjective]

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Her name was brought before the public with greater frequency and emphasis than ever before, the malicious harassing of the much maligned agitator arousing strong sympathy in many circles.   [verb]

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His look went from brooder's beard to carper's skull, to remind, to chide them not unkindly, then to the baldpink lollard costard, guiltless though maligned.   [verb]

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"He has gone to punish Sir John for having maligned him."   [Please select]

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By the Indians she is held eternally restless--malign--for having leagued herself with the Spaniards.   [Please select]

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