malignment

[美]/məˈleɪnmənt/
[英]/məˈleɪnmənt/

释义

n.诽谤;污蔑;中伤
词形变化

例句

the constant malignment of his character eventually led him to resign.

对他人品的不断诽谤最终导致他辞职。

she sued the newspaper for the malicious malignment of her public image.

她起诉该报社恶意诋毁她的公众形象。

political malignment has become far too common in modern election campaigns.

政治诽谤在现代竞选活动中已变得过于普遍。

the company suffered significant financial loss due to the malignment of its brand.

由于品牌遭到污蔑,该公司遭受了重大的经济损失。

we must not tolerate the unfair malignment of innocent employees.

我们绝不能容忍对无辜员工的不公平中伤。

despite the malignment from his rivals, the senator remained focused on his policies.

尽管遭到对手的诋毁,这位参议员仍然专注于他的政策。

the documentary exposed the systematic malignment of the activist group.

这部纪录片揭露了对该激进组织系统性的污蔑。

he faced constant malignment from online trolls after sharing his opinion.

他在发表观点后遭到了网络喷子不断的诽谤。

the malignment of historical facts can be dangerous for future generations.

对历史事实的歪曲可能会对后代造成危害。

she tried to fight the malignment of her research through a public statement.

她试图通过公开声明来反击对她研究的污蔑。

the legal team argued that the article amounted to a clear malignment of the ceo.

法律团队辩称,这篇文章构成了对首席执行官的明显诽谤。

the malignment of their reputation was difficult to reverse after the rumors spread.

谣言传播开后,对他们名誉的损害很难挽回。

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