Definitionv. charge falsely or with malicious intent
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Who shall praise or honour princes who insult and calumniate each other. [verb]
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They will calumniate me to my sovereign--I can repel their charge. [verb]
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I know not how to calumniate my kind; and I have too strong a desire to seek for the reason of things to be willing to believe in criminal conspiracies. [verb]
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"No," you will answer me, "you misunderstand and calumniate us." [Please select]
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He calumniated the king, defied the parliament, and boasted of the number of his adherents. [Please select]
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For a young woman, this dream denotes that she will be calumniated by a rival. [Please select]
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