aspersed

[US]/əˈspɜːst/
[UK]/əˈspɜːrd/

Translation

v.to damage (someone's reputation) by making false or damaging statements about them; slander or libel

Phrases & Collocations

aspersed with stars

aspersed with flowers

aspersed with negativity

Example Sentences

he felt that his reputation had been unfairly aspersed.

many aspersed her character without knowing the truth.

they aspersed the team's efforts after the loss.

it's unfair to aspersed someone's motives without evidence.

the article aspersed the politician's integrity.

she felt hurt when her intentions were aspersed.

people often aspersed those who were different.

his comments aspersed the entire community.

they aspersed her achievements out of jealousy.

it's easy to aspersed someone when you're not in their shoes.

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